Definition of Georges Clemenceau

1. Noun. French statesman who played a key role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles (1841-1929).


Lexicographical Neighbors of Georges Clemenceau

George V
George VI
George Vancouver
George W. Bush
George Walker Bush
George Washington
George Washington Bridge
George Washington Carver
George Washington Goethals
George Wells Beadle
George Westinghouse
George William Russell
George du Maurier
Georges Bizet
Georges Braque
Georges Clemenceau (current term)
Georges Cuvier
Georges Enesco
Georges Eugene Benjamin Clemenceau
Georges Gilles de la Tourette
Georges Henri Lemaitre
Georges Jacques Danton
Georges Joseph Christian Simenon
Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert Cuvier
Georges Pierre Seurat
Georges Seurat
Georges Simenon
Georges de La Tour
Georgetown
Georgi

Literary usage of Georges Clemenceau

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1920)
"37 Georges Clemenceau, PREMIER or FRANCE Little was left unsaid during the war of the public and private life of Clemenceau, his energy, notwithstanding his ..."

2. Annals of Medical History by Francis Randolph Packard (1920)
"Georges Clemenceau The Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia contains an almost complete set of the theses of the graduates in medicine of ..."

3. Great Men and Great Days by Stéphane Lauzanne (1921)
"CHAPTER XI Georges Clemenceau THE TIGER The first time I saw M. Clemenceau I was still a mere boy. He was then at the bitter period of his life when ..."

4. French Educational Ideals of Today: An Anthology of the Molders of French by Frederic Ernest Farrington (1919)
"... Georges Clemenceau (1841- ), an eminent French politician, and now (1919) prime minister, was born in Vendee. His long and stormy parliamentary career ..."

5. The Red Cross Magazine by American national Red cross (1917)
"This serious mind, however, early formed ideas of liberty and independence. , Most people have forgotten that Georges' Clemenceau spent two years in America ..."

6. France, Her People and Her Spirit by Laurence Jerrold (1916)
"Georges Clemenceau came to power, as Voltaire might have come to power, after some thirty years of Cabinet-smashing. He at last—Mayor of Montmartre under ..."

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