Louis André
Louis André (28 March 1838, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Côte-d'Or – 18 March 1913) was France's Minister of War from 1900 until 1904. A Freemason and fiercely loyal to the Third Republic, he was militantly anti-Catholic and anticlerical. He was the instigator of the Affaire Des Fiches, a scandal in which he received reports from Masonic groups on which army officers were practicing Catholics for the purpose of denying their promotions.In 1876 Louis André married the opera singer Marguerite Chapuy, who had created the role of Micaëla in the premiere run of Bizet's ''Carmen'' in March 1875. Provided by Wikipedia
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8Machines à papier : innovation et transformations de l'industrie papetière en France : 1798-1860 /by André, Louis
Published 1996
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9by André, Louis
Published 1905
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10by André, Louis
Published 1961
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11by André, Louis
Published 1920
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12by André, Louis
Published 2018
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17by André, Louis, 1867-1948, André, Louis, 1867-1948, André, Louis, 1867-1948, André, Louis, 1867-1948
Published 1950
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