Jean Monnet - vertaling naar frans
Diclib.com
Online Woordenboek

Jean Monnet - vertaling naar frans

FRENCH POLITICAL ECONOMIST REGARDED BY AS A CHIEF ARCHITECT OF EUROPEAN UNITY (1888-1979)
Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet; ACUSE
  • pages=43–60}}</ref>
  • Jean Monnet House
  • Plaque at Houjarray
  • Joseph C. Grew]], Undersecretary of State and Jean Monnet.
  • Monnet visiting [[Konrad Adenauer]] in Bonn, December 1953
  • German stamp (1977)
  • [[Jean Monnet Foundation for Europe]] in [[Lausanne]]
  • Willard Hotel]] where Monnet had his wartime office in [[Washington DC]]
  • Simone and Antoine Veil]], and [[René Cassin]]
  • Plaque on the house at 138, rue des Muguets
  • House at 138, rue des Muguets in Luxembourg, where Jean Monnet lived while heading the ECSC High Authority from 1953 to 1955
  • Lycée Français Jean-Monnet in [[Brussels]]
  • Lycée Jean-Monnet in [[Yzeure]]
  • Jean-Monnet Bridge over the [[Moselle]] in [[Metz]]
  • Cognac]]
  • Monnet spent much of his youth in a mansion inside the [[Monnet Cognac]] compound, repurposed in 2018 as a hotel
  • The now demolished first Jean Monnet building, in Luxembourg. Its replacement, the Jean Monnet 2 building, is currently under construction.
  • Plaque at 18, rue de Martignac, the office of the Plan
  • Plaque at 83, [[Avenue Foch]] in Paris, where the Action Committee had its secretariat
  • ''Tribute to the Founding Fathers of Europe'' monumnent in front of Robert Schuman's house in [[Scy-Chazelles]]: [[Alcide de Gasperi]], [[Robert Schuman]], Jean Monnet and [[Konrad Adenauer]]
  • Eric Drummond]] (left) as one of the two key officials of the [[League of Nations]], above the [[Palais Wilson]] in [[Geneva]]

Jean Monnet         
Jean Monnet (1888-1979), french economist and diplomat
Lamarck      
Lamarck, family name; Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck (French naturalist)
Jean-Baptiste de Monet de Lamarck      
Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck, Chevalier de Lamarck (1744-1829), French naturalist who was the the first to use the term "biology" in its modern meaning

Definitie

Jean E. Sammet
<person> Author of several surveys of early programming languages, refererred to in many entries in this dictionary. E-mail: sammet@vtvm1.cc.vt.edu Relevant publications include: [Sammet, Jean E., "Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals", P-H 1969. QA76.5 .S213]. The definitive work on early computer language development. [Sammet, Jean E., "Programming Languages: History and Future", CACM 15(7):601-610, Jul 1972]. [Sammet, Jean E., "Roster of Programming Languages" Computers & Automation 16(6):80-82, June 1967; Computers & Automation 17(6):120-123, June 1968; Computers & Automation 18(7):153-158, June 1969; Computers & Automation 19(6B):6-11, 30 Nov 1970; Computers & Automation 20(6B):6-13, 30 Jun, 1971; Computers & Automation 21(6B), 30 Aug 1972; Computing Reviews 15(4): 147-160, April 1974; CACM 19(12):655-669, Dec 1976; SIGPLAN Notices 13(11):56, Nov 1978]. (1998-10-03)

Wikipedia

Jean Monnet

Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet (French: [ʒɑ̃ mɔnɛ]; 9 November 1888 – 16 March 1979) was a French civil servant, entrepreneur, diplomat, financier, administrator, and political visionary. An influential supporter of European unity, he is considered one of the founding fathers of the European Union.

Jean Monnet has been called "The Father of Europe" by those who see his innovative and pioneering efforts in the 1950s as the key to establishing the European Coal and Steel Community, the predecessor of today's European Union. Although Monnet was never elected to public office, he worked behind the scenes of American and European governments as a well-connected "pragmatic internationalist".

For three decades, Jean Monnet and Charles de Gaulle had a multifaceted relationship, at some times cooperative and at other times distrustful, from a first encounter in London during the Battle of France in mid-June 1940 until De Gaulle's death in November 1970. Monnet and De Gaulle have been referred to together as "probably the two most outstanding Frenchmen of the 20th century" (French: sans doute les plus exceptionnels Français du XXème siècle).

Jean Monnet was the first-ever individual to be designated as an Honorary Citizen of Europe in 1976. On the hundredth anniversary of his birth in 1988, his native country of France honoured Monnet's memory by transferring his mortal remains to the Panthéon in Paris.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Jean Monnet
1. L‘Allemand est primé par la Fondation Jean Monnet.
2. Création ŕ Lausanne de la Fondation Jean Monnet pour l‘Europe qu‘il préside jusqu‘ŕ fin 2005.
3. Début de la publication des Cahiers rouges. 1'78: Jean Monnet lui confie ses archives personnelles.
4. Un ancien de l‘ENA, paraît–il, interrogé par Martin Hirsch, président d‘Emmaüs, promotion 1''0 Jean Monnet....
5. Le professeur Henri Rieben, aujourd‘hui décédé, a été l‘artisan infatigable de la fondation, en collaborant depuis 1'55 avec Jean Monnet.