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    Léon Gambetta (French: [leɔ̃ ɡɑ̃bɛta]; 2 April 1838 – 31 December 1882) was a French lawyer and republican politician who proclaimed the French Third...
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  • Léon Gambetta (1838–1882) was a French statesman. Léon Gambetta may also refer to: French cruiser Léon Gambetta, French armoured cruiser, launched in...
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  • Gambetta may refer to: Gambetta (surname) Gambetta (Paris Métro) Gambetta tram stop, in Bordeaux French armoured cruiser Léon Gambetta, ship of the French...
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    The Léon Gambetta-class ships were designed as enlarged and more powerful versions of the Gloire-class armored cruisers. The first two ships (Léon Gambetta...
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    Léonie Léon (6 November 1838, Paris – 14 November 1906 Paris) was a French courtesan, best known for being the mistress of statesman Léon Gambetta. Born...
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    The Léon Gambetta class consisted of three armored cruisers built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the first decade of the 20th century....
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  • to the 1877 elections. It was a great success for the followers of Léon Gambetta, whom President Jules Grévy appointed premier two months after the election...
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    Millet's death in Brussels in 1874, where it was greatly admired by Léon Gambetta. More in the realm of artistic speculation or imagination rather than...
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    as a leader of the liberal opposition. Along with Adolphe Thiers and Léon Gambetta he opposed the declaration of the Franco-Prussian War, in 1870, and...
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    joined with the initiative of moderate Republicans Jules Ferry and Léon Gambetta to vote for the constitutional laws of the Republic. The next year,...
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  • early years of the French Third Republic, the Republican Union led by Léon Gambetta was strongly opposed to the Treaty of Frankfurt as much understanding...
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    led by two of the leaders of the republican movement, Victor Hugo and Léon Gambetta, who, at the time of his death, were his allies against the conservative...
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    back to the start of the Third Republic, when it was turned into what Léon Gambetta famously called a "grand council of the communes of France". Over time...
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  • ARD), was a French political party created in 1901 by followers of Léon Gambetta such as Raymond Poincaré, who would be president of the Council in the...
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    at the Battle of Sedan (1 September 1870), Parisian deputies led by Léon Gambetta established the Government of National Defence as a provisional government...
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    of the Third Republic in September 1870, he offered his services to Léon Gambetta, was appointed prefect of the department of Tarn-et-Garonne, and in...
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  • Gambetta (b. 1991), Peruvian footballer Léon Gambetta (1838–1882), French statesman Schubert Gambetta (1920–1991), Uruguayan footballer Jay Gambetta (b...
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  • legal scholar Leon Friedman (politician) (1886 – 1948), American politician Léon Gambetta (1838–1882), French politician and Prime Minister Leon Garfield (1921–1996)...
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    François Léon Jouinot-Gambetta (6 July 1870 – 9 November 1923) was a French army officer. He joined the army as a cavalry trooper in 1888 and was commissioned...
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    was overthrown by a popular uprising. On 4 September, Jules Favre, Léon Gambetta, and General Louis-Jules Trochu proclaimed a provisional government...
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    Entente Cordiale. He belonged to the Radical Party and was a protege of Léon Gambetta. Delcassé was born on 1 March 1852, at Pamiers, in the Ariège département...
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    time have included philosopher Voltaire; poet Victor Hugo; politicians Léon Gambetta, Jean Jaurès and Aristide Briand; and writers Alphonse de Lamartine...
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    Sully (1901) – sunk 1905 Condé (1902) Amiral Aube (1902) Léon Gambetta class Léon Gambetta (1901) – torpedoed 1915 Jules Ferry (1903) – struck 1927 Victor...
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    The Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, French prime minister Léon Gambetta, and the first president of the International Court of Justice José...
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    Government Léon Gambetta, Minister of the Interior Jules Favre, Vice-President, Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe Le Flô, Minister of War Léon Martin Fourichon...
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    went to Paris, where he was called to the bar, and became close to Léon Gambetta, collaborating with him in 1868 in the foundation of the Revue politique...
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    5 November 2008. The station is in the Avenue Gambetta, which is named after the statesman Léon Gambetta (1838–82), Prime Minister for 66 days in 1881...
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    cut by the Germans on 27 September. On 6 October, Defense Minister Léon Gambetta departed the city by balloon to try to organise national resistance...
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    (The Operations of the Second Army on the Loire) and Léon Gambetta und seine Armeen (Léon Gambetta and his armies), published in 1875 and 1877 respectively...
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    U-5, and sank two enemy warships. One was the French armored cruiser Léon Gambetta, sunk at 39°30′N 18°15′E / 39.500°N 18.250°E / 39.500; 18.250 on...
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