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Hanotaux

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[a-naw-toh] / a nɔˈtoʊ /

noun

  1. (Albert Auguste) Gabriel 1853–1944, French statesman and historian.


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Mrs. Gerard and I lunched with Gabriel Hanotaux and his attractive wife at their home.

From Face to Face with Kaiserism by Gerard, James W. (James Watson)

In the appendix were given past speeches and despatches by M. Decrais, M. Hanotaux, Lord Kimberley, Sir E. Grey, etc.

From Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan by Burleigh, Bennet

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

From The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy by Stoddard, Lothrop

When M. Hanotaux spoke these words with a Hebraic fervor of conviction, I did not have to be told what he meant.

From The World Decision by Herrick, Robert

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.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" by Various