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and ├──>
├──> Hethum ( 1220 † 1250 )
├──> Keran († 1285 )
├──> Leo II († 1289 ), King of Armenia
├──> Hethum II ( 1266 † 1307 ), King and Grand Baron of Armenia
├──> Thoros III ( 1271 † 1298 ), Prince of Barbaron, King of Armenia
├──> Sempad († 1311 ), King of Armenia
├──> Oshin ( 1283 † 1320 ), King of Armenia
├──> Roupen († 1310 ), Prince of Lampron
├──> Constantine I ( 1278 † 1310 ), King of Armenia

and Debré
├──> Michel Debré ( 1912 – 1996 ), politician
├──> François Debré ( 1942 -), journalist
├──> Bernard Debré ( 1944 -), physician and politician
└──> Jean-Louis Debré ( born 1944 ), politician
└──> Guillaume Debré, journalist
├──> Claude Debré ( 1913-), physician
└──> Olivier Debré ( 1920 – 1999 ), painter

├──> and Debré
├──> Robert Debré ( 1882 – 1978 ), physician

Vincent and Debré
Michel Debré had four sons: Vincent Debré ( 1939 –), businessman ; François Debré ( 1942 –), journalist ; Bernard Debré ( born in 1944 ), urologist and politician ; and his fraternal twin, Jean-Louis Debré, politician.

Vincent and 1939
* 1939 – Frank Vincent, American actor
In 1939, John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford E. Berry of Iowa State University developed the Atanasoff – Berry Computer ( ABC ), The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the world's first electronic digital computer.
* He was portrayed by Vincent Price in 1939 horror film Tower of London.
Saint Vincent de Paul ’ s Basilica, erected between 1925 and 1939, is the largest church in Bydgoszcz and one of the biggest in Poland.
A confiscated self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh is auctioned at Gallerie Fisher, Lucerne, in 1939.
The Packard Twin Six ( designed by Jesse Vincent ) was introduced for 1932 and renamed the Packard Twelve for the remainder of its run ( through 1939 ).
The Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul ( Catholic ) founded St. Catherine's Seminary in 1939 with the purchase of the house Dunardagh, Temple Hill.
( His 1939 movie short for Vitaphone, Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra, features the entire band singing " Down with Nola.
Ernest Vincent Wright, author of the 1939 novel Gadsby, famous for being written entirely in lipogram, was unable to find a publisher for his unusual work and ultimately chose to publish it through a vanity press.
Gadsby: A Story of Over 50, 000 Words Without Using the Letter " E " is a 1939 novel by Ernest Vincent Wright.
Vincent C. Siew ( Siew Wan-chang ) () ( born 3 January 1939 ) was the Vice President of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2012.
Ernest Vincent Wright ( 1872October 7, 1939 ) was an American author known for his book Gadsby, a 50, 000 word novel which, except for the introduction and a note at the end, did not use the letter " e ".
Vincent Leo Martin Hanna ( 9 August 1939 – 22 July 1997 ) was a Northern Irish television journalist famed for his coverage of United Kingdom by-elections.
This film marks a reunion between Bette Davis and Vincent Price, after 48 years, having last appeared on screen together in The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex ( 1939 ).
Of all her songs, her 1939 La Java Bleue, with music by Vincent Scotto, proved her most popular.
In July 1936 the squadron re-equipped with the Vickers Vincent, although some float-equipped Gordons were kept until June 1939.
* 1934 – 1939: Henry Vincent Hodson, later editor of the Sunday Times
In 1988 he wrote a biography of John Vincent Atanasoff, the Iowa State College professor who invented the first electronic digital computer in 1939.
Frank Vincent Gattuso ( born August 4, 1939 ), known professionally as Frank Vincent, is an American actor, musician, author and entrepreneur.
His second wife, whom he married in August 1939, when she was 21 and he was 63, was Helen Huntington " Peggy " Marshall, the stepdaughter of the philanthropist Brooke Astor and a niece of Vincent Astor.
Lee Wiley was among the first to record collections of one specific songwriter or songwriting team, beginning with George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin ( 1939 ), followed by Cole Porter ( 1940 ), Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart ( 1940 ), Harold Arlen ( 1943 ), Irving Berlin ( 1951 ) and Vincent Youmans ( 1951 ).
The Citizens Theatre repertory group, originally called the Citizens Company, was founded in 1943 by gallery director Tom Honeyman and dramatists James Bridie and Paul Vincent Carroll, the latter of whose plays were first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin ( founder W. B. Yeats ) and later on Broadway, winning the New York Drama Critics ' Circle award for Shadow and Substance ( 1938 ) and The White Steed ( 1939 ).

Vincent and businessman
The first Chautauqua, the New York Chautauqua Assembly, was organized in 1874 by Methodist minister John Heyl Vincent and businessman Lewis Miller at a campsite on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in New York State.
Brian Vincent Tobin, PC ( born October 21, 1954 ) is a Canadian businessman and former politician.
* Vincent Astor ( 1891 – 1958 ), American businessman and philanthropist
* Vincent Lacroix, former Quebec businessman, head of the Norbourg scandal
The steamer, christened the Talisman, was a scaled down recreation of the original boat that ventured from Cincinnati, Ohio down the Ohio River, up the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, and into central Illinois on the Sangamon under the charter of Springfield businessman Vincent Bogue in 1832.
* Vincent Kok-Japanese businessman
* Loletta Chu 朱玲玲 ( Miss Hong Kong 1977 ; socialite, wife of Hong Kong businessman Vincent Lo
Vincent Joseph " Vince " Fumo ( born May 8, 1943 ) is a former politician, lawyer and businessman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He is also known as the advisor of international investor Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz, and French businessman Vincent Bolloré.
Marcel Vincent, ( died October 1, 1992 ) was a Canadian businessman.
Richard Vincent " Dick " Van Patten ( born December 9, 1928 ) is an American actor, businessman, and animal welfare advocate, best known for his role as patriarch Tom Bradford on the television sitcom Eight is Enough.
In 1994, Raymond Lévy, who was director of Renault, invited him to join the Cercle de l ’ Industrie, a French industry lobby in Brussels, where he met the billionaire businessman Vincent Bolloré and top manager Louis Schweitzer ; Strauss-Kahn served as secretary-general and later as vice-president.

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