POLITICIAN

Bertrand Delanoë

1950 - Today

Photo of Bertrand Delanoë

Icon of person Bertrand Delanoë

Bertrand Delanoë (French: [bɛʁtʁɑ̃ dəlanɔe] ; born 30 May 1950) is a French retired politician who served as Mayor of Paris from 2001 to 2014. A member of the Socialist Party (PS), he previously served in the National Assembly from 1981 to 1986 and in the Senate from 1995 until 2001. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bertrand Delanoë is the 10,064th most popular politician (down from 9,760th in 2019), the 60th most popular biography from Tunisia (up from 61st in 2019) and the 34th most popular Tunisian Politician.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Bertrand Delanoë by language

Loading...

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Bertrand Delanoë ranks 10,064 out of 19,576Before him are Gregory Pakourianos, Muhammad of Ghazni, Kaykhusraw III, Giovanni Visconti, Jean Castex, and Indalecio Prieto. After him are William P. Clark Jr., Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach, William, Prince of Wied, Daniel Inouye, Władysław Bartoszewski, and Neferirkare.

Most Popular Politicians in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Bertrand Delanoë ranks 190Before him are Otto Pérez Molina, Bruce McGill, Tony Banks, Helen Clark, Winfried Schäfer, and Jadranka Stojaković. After him are Jim Beaver, Annelie Ehrhardt, Adriano Panatta, Kathy Baker, Willy DeVille, and Krzysztof Wielicki.

Others Born in 1950

Go to all Rankings

In Tunisia

Among people born in Tunisia, Bertrand Delanoë ranks 60 out of 210Before him are Mohamed Ennaceur (1934), Abdelmajid Lakhal (1939), Najla Bouden (1958), Hannibal Gisco (-300), Mohammed Gammoudi (1938), and Hannibal Mago (-471). After him are Asad ibn al-Furat (759), Mohamed Bouazizi (1984), Nemesianus (300), Abdellatif Kechiche (1960), Hamadi Jebali (1949), and Gisèle Halimi (1927).

Among POLITICIANS In Tunisia

Among politicians born in Tunisia, Bertrand Delanoë ranks 34Before him are Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881), Rached Ghannouchi (1941), Gaius Claudius Nero (-300), Mohamed Ennaceur (1934), Najla Bouden (1958), and Hannibal Mago (-471). After him are Hamadi Jebali (1949), Yusuf ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri (711), Ibrahim II of Ifriqiya (850), Sitt al-Mulk (970), Mohammed Mzali (1925), and Hédi Baccouche (1930).