Pierre-Louis Gabriel Falaize
Pierre-Louis Gabriel Falaize (August 13, 1905 – August 31, 1974) was a French Ambassador.
Pierre-Louis Gabriel Falaize | |
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French ambassador to Jordan of France to Jordan | |
In office 1954 – 1957 | |
Preceded by | André Guibaut |
Succeeded by | Roger Lescot |
French ambassador to Libya of France to Libya | |
In office 1958 – 1958 | |
Preceded by | Jacques Dumarçay |
Succeeded by | Pierre Sébilleau |
French ambassador to Laos of France to Laos | |
In office December 1, 1959 – February 1, 1964 | |
Preceded by | Olivier Gassouin |
Succeeded by | Pierre Millet |
French ambassador to Lebanon of France to Lebanon | |
In office March 1, 1964 – 1967 | |
Preceded by | Robert Barbara de Labelotterie de Boisséson |
Succeeded by | Pierre Millet |
Personal details | |
Born | Reims Marne | August 18, 1905
Died | August 31, 1974 69) | (aged
Spouse(s) | on March 26, 1958 second marriage to Odette Blanc |
Mother | Laville du Fort |
Father | Gabriel Falaize (1893-1956) |
Alma mater | Lycée Henri-IV, University of Paris studied law. DipL: Licence en Droit |
Career
- From 1932 to 1939 he was Political commentator at L'Aube (newspaper).
- From 1937 to 1939 he was Political commentator at Paris-Soir.
- From 1944 to 1948 he was Director of the Cabinet of Georges Bidault (Minister of Foreign Affairs then President of the Provisional Government of the French Republic)
- From 1949 to 1950 he was Director of the Cabinet of Georges Bidault, the President of the Council.
- From 1951 to 1952 he was Director of the Office of Georges Bidault, the Minister of National Defense.
- In 1953 he was director of the United Nations Center. In the Middle East, Minister Plenipotentiary, director of the Cabinet of Georges Bidault, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
- From 1954 to 1957 he was ambassador in Amman.
- In 1958 he was ambassador in Tripoli (Libya).
- From December 1959-February 1964 he was ambassador in Vientiane (Laos).
- From march 1964 to 1967 he was ambassador in Beirut (Lebanon), on 18 May 1964 he was concurrent accredited in Kuwait City (Kuwait).[1]
References
- Who's who in Lebanon, Les Éditions Publitec, 1964, p. 320, Mervyn Brown, War in Shangri-La: A Memoir of Civil War in Laos, p. 37
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