Politician

Pierre Joxe

French politician

1934 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Pierre Joxe is the 16,751st most popular politician (down from 15,858th in 2024), the 5,092nd most popular biography from France (down from 4,872nd in 2019) and the 905th most popular French Politician.

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Pierre Joxe shares a November 28 birthday with Friedrich Engels, Stefan Zweig, and Jean-Baptiste Lully.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Pierre Joxe ranks 16,744 out of 19,576. Before him are Ted Stevens, Sheila Dikshit, Jack Layton, Andris Kulbergs, Kimi Onoda, and Mir Hazar Khan Khoso. After him are César Villanueva, Aburizal Bakrie, Malu Dreyer, Joseph Urusemal, Mohammad Mohammadullah, and Owen Arthur.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1934, Pierre Joxe ranks 504. Before him are Willard Scott, Tamara Manina, Calvin Lockhart, Tammy Grimes, Chris Bonington, and Valentina Stenina. After him are Cedar Walton, George Ryan, Léon Mébiame, Shirley Brasher, Carmine Caridi, and Georg Riedel.

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In France

Among people born in France, Pierre Joxe ranks 5,092 out of 6,770. Before him are Claude Guéant (1945), Denis Ménochet (1976), Laurent Garnier (1966), Florian Zeller (1979), Noémie Lvovsky (1964), and Paul Le Flem (1881). After him are Olivier Rouyer (1955), Pascal Fabre (1960), Florence Parly (1963), Guy Lacombe (1955), Robin Le Normand (1996), and Lily-Rose Depp (1999).

Among Politicians In France

Among politicians born in France, Pierre Joxe ranks 905. Before him are Georges Lacombe (1902), Sylvie Goulard (1964), Benoît Hamon (1967), Éric Dupond-Moretti (1961), Xavier Darcos (1947), and Claude Guéant (1945). After him are Florence Parly (1963), Nicolas Hulot (1955), Philippe Douste-Blazy (1953), Éric Woerth (1956), Dominique Baudis (1947), and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (1961).

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