Jules Armand Stanislas Dufaure (French pronunciation: [ʒyl aʁmɑ̃ dyfoʁ]; 4 December 1798 – 28 June 1881) was a French statesman who served 3 non-consecutive...
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François Judith Paul Grévy (15 August 1807 – 9 September 1891), known as Jules Grévy (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ɡʁevi]), was a French lawyer and politician...
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footballer Jules Marie Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude (1858–1928), Belgian Army general Jules Armand Dufaure (1798–1881), French statesman Jules Engel, American...
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Patrice de Mac-Mahon, French Co-Prince (1873–1879) Jules Armand Dufaure, Acting French Co-Prince (1879) Jules Grévy, French Co-Prince (1879–1887) Maurice Rouvier...
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Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (French pronunciation: [ʒyl də pɔliɲak]; 14 May 1780 – 30 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac...
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– Jules Armand Dufaure, 3-time prime minister of France (b. 1798) June 30 – Gustav von Alvensleben, Prussian general (b. 1803) July 1 Baron Jules Dupotet...
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of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Armand Fallières (1841–1931)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
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election of Adolphe Thiers on 24 May 1873. He replaced Prime Minister Jules Armand Dufaure with Duke Albert de Broglie, a monarchist. With de Broglie as Prime...
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February 1876 Monarchist 6 Jules Armand Dufaure (1798–1881) 3 23 February 1876 12 December 1876 Opportunist Republicans 4 10 Jules Simon (1814–1896) • 12...
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Paul (1893). Discours et opinions de Jules Ferry. Paris: Armand Colin & C. p. 2. Rambaud, Alfred (1903). Jules Ferry (in French). Paris.{{cite book}}:...
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Clément Armand Fallières (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ faljɛʁ]; 6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French statesman who was President of France from...
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government formed in February on 2 September, the minister of justice Jules Armand Dufaure, received the title of vice president of the Council. His successor...
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Texas Jack Omohundro, American soldier and hunter (b. 1846) 1881 – Jules Armand Dufaure, French politician, 33rd Prime Minister of France (b. 1798) 1889...
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the troubled days of June 1849, he pleaded with Interior Minister Jules Armand Dufaure for the reestablishment of the state of siege in the capital and...
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December 4 Félix-Sébastien Feuillet de Conches, art collector (d. 1887) Jules Armand Dufaure, thrice prime minister of France (d. 1881) William Evans, English...
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Scottish-English historian, philosopher, and academic (d. 1881) 1798 – Jules Armand Dufaure, French lawyer and politician, 33rd Prime Minister of France (d....
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votes. Lepère was appointed to the government of Prime Minister Jules Armand Dufaure on 14 December 1877 as Under-Secretary of State for the Interior...
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Deschanel Paul Devès Ferdinand Dreyfus Jules Armand Dufaure Armand Fallières Charles Ferry Jules Ferry Charles Friedel Jules Grévy James de Kerjégu Narcisse...
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thus appointed a moderate republican, Jules Armand Dufaure as president of the Council, and accepted Dufaure's interpretation of the constitution: ministers...
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Magenta (starting 24 May) President of the Council of Ministers: Jules Armand Dufaure (until 24 May), Albert, duc de Broglie (starting 24 May) 16 September...
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Philippe-Frédéric Blandin, physician and surgeon (died 1849) 4 December - Jules Armand Dufaure, statesman (died 1881) 8 December - Antoine Laurent Dantan, sculptor...
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December 1848 2 June 1849 Jules Armand Dufaure 2 June 1849 31 October 1849 Ferdinand Barrot 31 October 1849 15 March 1850 Jules Baroche 15 March 1850 24...
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President: Adolphe Thiers President of the Council of Ministers: Jules Armand Dufaure 27 November - Meteor shower display over France. Louis Ducos du Hauron...
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minority. In 1879 he supported the ministry of Jules Armand Dufaure. On 9 March 1890 he voted for article 7 of Jules Ferry's project for free higher education...
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of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Armand Fallières (1841–1931)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
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1870 – 17 February 1871 Preceded by Théodore Grandperret Succeeded by Jules Armand Dufaure In office 25 February 1848 – 7 June 1848 Preceded by Michel Hébert...
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Courtot de Cissey – Minister of War Léon Say – Minister of Finance Jules Armand Dufaure – Minister of Justice Louis Raymond de Montaignac de Chauvance –...
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the Opportunist Republicans majority. He supported the ministry of Jules Armand Dufaure, voted for article 7 of the law on higher education, for invalidation...
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of Jules Dufaure was the 54th cabinet of France and the second of the Third Republic, seating from 19 February 1871 to 18 May 1873, headed by Jules Dufaure...
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of Jules Dufaure is the 55th cabinet of France and the third of the Third Republic, seating from 18 May 1873 to 25 May 1873, headed by Jules Dufaure as...
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