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What (who) is Gilles de Robien - definition

FRENCH POLITICIAN
Gilles de robien
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Gilles Aycelin de Montaigu         
FRENCH RELIGIOUS AND DIPLOMAT
Gilles II Aycelin de Montaigut; Gilles aycelin de montaigu; Gilles Aycelin de Montaigut; Gilles II Aycelin de Montaigu
Gilles II Aycelin de Montaigu or Montaigut, Montagu, was a French religious and diplomat who became Lord Chancellor of France, Cardinal from 1361 and bishop of Frascati from 1368. He was the chief negotiator for Jean II of France with the English, in the aftermath of the battle of Poitiers.
Gilles de Souvré, Marquis de Courtanvaux, Baron de Lezines         
MARSHAL OF FRANCE
Gilles de Courtenvaux de Souvré; Gilles de Souvre, Marquis de Courtanvaux, Baron de Lezines; Gilles de Courtenvaux de Souvre
Gilles de Souvré, Marquis de Courtanvaux, Baron de Lezines (c. 1540 – 1626), marshal of France, belonged to an old family of the Perche.
Gilles Binchois         
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FRANCO-FLEMISH COMPOSER
Egidius Binchois; Binchois; Gilles de Bins dit Binchois; Gilles de Bins Binchois; Binchoys
Gilles de Bins dit Binchois (also Binchoys; – 20 September 1460) was a Franco-Flemish composer of early Renaissance music. A central figure of the Burgundian School, Binchois and his colleague Guillaume Du Fay were deeply influenced by the contenance angloise style of John Dunstaple.

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Gilles de Robien

Le vicomte Gilles de Robien (French pronunciation: ​[ʒil də ʁɔˈbjɛ̃]; born 10 April 1941) is a French politician and former government minister.

The son of Count Jean de Robien by his wife Éliane Le Mesre de Pas, he is descended from the noble Breton family de Robien.

In 1989, De Robien was elected Mayor of Amiens, being re-elected for two further terms. However, in the French municipal elections of 2008, he was defeated by Gilles Demailly of the French Socialist Party.

De Robien served as French Minister for Education from August 2005 to May 2007, and as a Deputy from 1996 to 2007.

Examples of use of Gilles de Robien
1. Protests have disrupted three–quarters of the country‘s 84 universities and Gilles de Robien, the education minister, said exams could be postponed until the autumn.
2. Vilpail had worked at the school until two years ago, then resigned from the national education system in November, Education Minister Gilles de Robien said Friday.
3. Protests over the measure have disrupted three–quarters of the country‘s 84 universities and Education Minister Gilles de Robien said looming exams could be postponed until the autumn.
4. Education Minister Gilles de Robien said last month that textbooks would not be changed, but the law‘s detractors want it overturned – something only parliament can do.
5. Robert Redeker, who went underground after publishing a virulent attack on Islam on Sept. 1', criticized Education Minister Gilles de Robien for saying he should have been prudent in the way he expressed himself.