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Hanotaux

[ a-naw-toh ]

noun

  1. (Al·bert Au·guste) Ga·bri·el [a, l-, ber, oh-, gyst, g, a, -b, r, ee-, el], 1853–1944, French statesman and historian.


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On the formation of the second Brisson cabinet in June 1898 he succeeded M. Hanotaux at the foreign office, and retained that post under the subsequent premierships of MM.

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Avec une pr�face par Gabriel Hanotaux.

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The Fashoda incident of July 1898 was a result of this policy, and Hanotaux’s distrust of England is frankly stated in his literary works.

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Cahiers de Mlle. d'Aumale, with an introduction by M. G. Hanotaux.

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“Why has Italy found ‘defenseless’ Tripoli such a hornet’s nest?” queried Gabriel Hanotaux, a former French minister of foreign affairs.

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