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  2. 20. Apr. 2011 · Célestin Hennion; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Tigrearen brigadak; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Célestin Hennion; Metadata. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scann ...

  3. Célestin Hennion CVO (8 September 1862 – 14 March 1915) was a French police officer who rose to head the Prefecture of Police (French: Préfecture de Police). He was responsible for the reorganisation of the Préfecture and the introduction of The Tiger Brigades, ancestor of the French judicial police. In France, he is considered to be one of the pioneers of modern policing.

  4. Historique. Cette voie publique a reçu le nom d'« allée Célestin-Hennion » par l’arrêté modificatif du 11 juillet 2007 qui modifie les emprises des précédentes dénominations (arrêtés du 11 août 2006 et du 28 novembre 2006 ). L'allée est en réalité une boucle qui traverse le marché aux fleurs. Son entrée et sa sortie se font ...

  5. The first national judicial police was created in 1907 by Georges Clemenceau acting as Minister of the Interior, and Célestin Hennion. Before that, the police were local forces, and had trouble coping with new large gangs acting on broader areas, using cars and railways to move (while police had bicycles or horses).

  6. Hennion was born in Gommegnies in 1862, to Joseph Ghislain Hannion and Mary Catherine Basilaire and was educated at Lycee Le Quesnoy. After leaving grammar school he joined the French Army, and was posted to Tunisia as part of the 110th Infantry Regiment, from 1880 until 1885 during which time Tunisia became a French Protectorate. On returning to France he joined the police force and in 1886 ...