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  1. The area occupied by what is officially known as Square René Viviani-Montebello was originally a Merovingian cemetery in the 6 th century. As time went on it was eventually used to house various monastic buildings, fragments of which can now be found towards the back of the square. Opened to the public in 1928, the square was named for René ...

  2. 6 de abr. de 2018 · The Robinia of Square René Viviani in winter – TheTreeographer. The tree was first planted in 1601, more than 400 years ago. Jean Robin, a well known botanist and doctor, brought many exotic plants back to Europe from his travels in the French American colonies. He was the official gardener of the king, and was later entrusted to set up the ...

  3. René Viviani (Sidi Bel Abbès, Aljeria Frantsesa, 1863ko azaroaren 8a - Le Plessis-Robinson, 1925eko irailaren 7a) frantziar politikaria izan zen. Frantziako lehen ministroa izan zen 1914tik 1915era. Aljerian jaio zen italiar etorkinen familia batean.

  4. Pronto, sin embargo, las elecciones legislativas, en las que se impuso la izquierda, le obligaron a cohabitar con gobiernos radicales, presididos por hombres como René Viviani o Georges Clemenceau, especialmente desde que el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial en 1914 aconsejó comprometer en la defensa nacional a todas las fuerzas políticas.

  5. Rene Viviani was born at Algeria on 8th November, 1863. He worked as a lawyer in Algiers before moving to France where he specialized in defending the rights of socialists and trade union workers. In 1893 Viviani was elected to the Chamber of Deputies. Along with Jean Jaurés and Aristide Briand he was involved in the establishment of the ...

  6. RENE VIVIANI* El elenco de los abogados elocuentes y de los retores ilustres de la democracia ha sufrido una nueva baja. En julio, perdió a James J. Bryce. Ahora ha perdido a René Viviani. Estos dos hombres eran de análogo cuño y de parecida filiación, dentro de sus disímiles pueblos.

  7. Background René Viviani was born in Sidi- Bel-Abbés, Algeria, November 8, 1862, the son of a government official. Education Educated as an attorney in Paris and admitted to the bar in 1887, he practiced briefly in Algeria, but returned to make his career in metropolitan France.