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Émilien Amaury (5 March 1909, in Étampes, France – 2 January 1977, in Chantilly) was a French publishing magnate whose company now organises the Tour de France. He worked with Philippe Pétain, head of the French government in the southern half of France during the second world war but used his position to find paper and other materials for the French Resistance. His links with Jacques Goddet, the organiser of the Tour de France, led to a publishing empire that included the daily sports paper, L'Équipe. Amaury died after falling from his horse; his will led to six years of legal debate.

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  • Émilien Amaury, est un patron de presse français, né le 5 mars 1909 à Étampes et mort le 2 janvier 1977 à Vineuil-Saint-Firmin. Fondateur du Parisien Libéré, il décède en 1977, à la suite d'une chute de cheval. Au terme d'un conflit juridique de six ans avec sa sœur Francine, qui avait la faveur du père, c'est son fils Philippe Amaury qui prend la direction du quotidien, alors que Francine dirigera la presse magazine (Marie-France, Point de Vue - Images du monde). (fr)
  • Émilien Amaury (5 March 1909, in Étampes, France – 2 January 1977, in Chantilly) was a French publishing magnate whose company now organises the Tour de France. He worked with Philippe Pétain, head of the French government in the southern half of France during the second world war but used his position to find paper and other materials for the French Resistance. His links with Jacques Goddet, the organiser of the Tour de France, led to a publishing empire that included the daily sports paper, L'Équipe. Amaury died after falling from his horse; his will led to six years of legal debate. (en)
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  • French Resistancecode names Jupiter and Champin. (en)
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  • 1909-03-05 (xsd:date)
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  • 1909-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1977-01-02 (xsd:date)
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  • 1977-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1909-03-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Étampes, France, (en)
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  • Emilien Amaury circa 1950 (en)
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  • Philippe, Francine (en)
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  • 1977-01-02 (xsd:date)
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  • Croix de Guerre, French Resistance leader, Founder of Amaury Organisation (en)
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  • Émilien Amaury (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Bicycle delivery boy , Barman, Army, (en)
  • Founder of the Office de Publicité Générale , (en)
  • Head of Propaganda in Vichy France , (en)
  • Technical adviser to the Minister of Overseas France, (en)
  • Office Secretary , (en)
  • Press magnate. (en)
  • Publisher , (en)
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  • French Resistance code names Jupiter and Champin. (en)
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  • St-Pierre cemetery at Chantilly (en)
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  • Émilien Amaury, est un patron de presse français, né le 5 mars 1909 à Étampes et mort le 2 janvier 1977 à Vineuil-Saint-Firmin. Fondateur du Parisien Libéré, il décède en 1977, à la suite d'une chute de cheval. Au terme d'un conflit juridique de six ans avec sa sœur Francine, qui avait la faveur du père, c'est son fils Philippe Amaury qui prend la direction du quotidien, alors que Francine dirigera la presse magazine (Marie-France, Point de Vue - Images du monde). (fr)
  • Émilien Amaury (5 March 1909, in Étampes, France – 2 January 1977, in Chantilly) was a French publishing magnate whose company now organises the Tour de France. He worked with Philippe Pétain, head of the French government in the southern half of France during the second world war but used his position to find paper and other materials for the French Resistance. His links with Jacques Goddet, the organiser of the Tour de France, led to a publishing empire that included the daily sports paper, L'Équipe. Amaury died after falling from his horse; his will led to six years of legal debate. (en)
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  • Émilien Amaury (fr)
  • Émilien Amaury (en)
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