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MILITARY OFFICER (1932-2003)
Iropa Maurice Kouandété; Maurice Kouandete; Kouandete, Maurice; Iropa Maurice Kouandete
  • [[Mathieu Kérékou]] in 2006

Maurice      
n. mannelijke voornaam, jongensnaam
Maurice Maeterlinck         
  • Maeterlinck in 1915
  • Maeterlinck early in his career
  • Maeterlinck, c. 1903
  • Maeterlinck, before 1905
BELGIAN PLAYWRIGHT AND ESSAYIST (1862–1949)
Count Maeterlinck; Count Maeterlinck Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard; Maeterlinck; Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck; Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard, Count Maeterlinck; Maeterlinck, Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard, Count; Maurice Polydore, Count Maeterlinck; Mauritius Polydorus Maria Bernardus Maeterlinck; M Maeterlinck; Maeterlink; Maurice Maetterlinck; Maurice Polydore-Marie-Bernard Maeterlinck
n. Maurice Maeterlinck, (1862-1949) Belgisch toneelschrijver, dichter en winnaar van de Nobelprijs voor literatuur in 1911
Alain Delon         
  • Anouchka]] at the [[2010 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Alain Delon at the [[2019 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Delon in ''[[Rocco and His Brothers]]'' (1960)
  • Delon signing autographs, 1971
  • The Leopard]]'' (1963)
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  • Alain Delon filming the aborted ''Marco Polo'' in [[Belgrade]], 1962
FRENCH ACTOR AND PRODUCER
Alan Delon; Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon
n. Alain Delon, (geboren 1935) Frans acteur

Определение

ravel
v. a.
1.
Disentangle, untwist, unravel, unweave, take apart, unroll, undo, unwind.
2.
Entangle, entwist, involve, make intricate, net, perplex.

Википедия

Maurice Kouandété

Iropa Maurice Kouandété (22 September 1932 – 7 April 2003) was a military officer and politician in Benin (known as Dahomey until 1975). He was born to Somba parents in the Gaba District of Dahomey. Kouandété enrolled in the army in his late teens. Over the years, he became popular among junior soldiers in the north and gained the contempt of those in the south. Jim Hoagland of The Washington Post described Kouandété as a "moody, brilliant and highly ambitious soldier".

On 17 December 1967 Kouandété led a military coup and toppled President Christophe Soglo. Kouandété seized the presidency, although he was unsure how to wield it. He handed power to Alphonse Alley two days later, and forced him to retire in 1968 in favor of Kouandété's choice, Emile Derlin Zinsou. Kouandété was appointed chief of staff of Dahomey's 1,500-man army and launched another coup against Zinsou, on 10 December 1969, to defend it. The military did not recognise Kouandété as legitimate, and the elections that followed paved the way toward a Presidential Council form of government. Kouandété attempted to usurp to power again at dawn on 23 March 1972, but the convoluted plot was foiled and Kouandété was sentenced to death. Kouandete was immediately pardoned when Major Mathieu Kérékou, his cousin, seized power on 26 October. After his pardon, Kouandété retired from military life and died in 2003.