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  1. 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.

  2. Célestin Hennion. Swyddog heddlu Ffrangeg oedd Célestin Hennion CVO ( 8 Medi 1862 – 14 Mawrth 1915 ), a ddaeth yn Préfecture de Police. Mae'n nodweddiadol oherwydd iddo aildrefnu'r Préfecture a chyflwyno'r Brigades du Tigre. [1] Cysidrir ef i fod yn gyfrifol am siapio ffurf a gwaith yr heddlu cyfoes.

  3. French police officer who rose to head the Prefecture of Police. Born on September 8, 1862 in Gommegnies, France , France. Died on March 14, 1915 in Sainte-Adresse, France. Born on September 08 49.

  4. Robert Hennion (17 February 1898 – 18 January 1984) was a French film director Assistant director. 1939 : Thérèse Martin de Maurice de Canonge; 1946 : Les Trois Tambours de Maurice de Canonge; 1946 : Mission spéciale de Maurice de Canonge; Director. 1947: Ploum, ploum, tra-la-la or De porte en porte; 1948: Et dix de der !

  5. Allée Célestin-Hennion je ulice v Paříži na ostrově Cité ve 4. obvodu. Ulice nese jméno policejního prefekta Célestina Henniona ( 1862 – 1915 ), který se zasloužil o modernizaci francouzské policie.

  6. 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).