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    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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    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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    Académie Française and a life senator, and in 1876, on the resignation of Jules Dufaure, was summoned to form a cabinet. He replaced anti-republican functionaries...
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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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    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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    re-elected for the senate. Early in 1879 Waddington agreed to take over from Jules Dufaure as a caretaker Prime Minister with the agreement of Léon Gambetta. He...
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    Louis Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 298. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louis Jules Trochu...
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    after his appointment. MacMahon decided to accept the conditions of Jules Dufaure, forming a new, left of center government. Gaëtan de Grimaudet de Rochebouët...
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    paternal grandmother, Alix Dufaure, a journalist for Marie Claire, she is also a descendant of French Prime minister Jules Dufaure and Marshal Rémy Joseph...
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    December 1877 became Minister of Public Works in the cabinet of Jules Armand Stanislaus Dufaure. He passed a great scheme for the gradual acquisition of the...
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    necessitating the appointment of Jules Dufaure as Prime minister by Marshal MacMahon. On December 13, 1877, Dufaure proceeded to form a moderate Republican...
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  • discovered by the farmers, Jules and Genevieve Dufaure. Despite knowing what they are and the associated danger, the Dufaures decide to help the girls....
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    reluctance to the formation of governments under prime ministers Jules Dufaure and Jules Simon, which were dominated by Republicans. In order to contain...
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  • Crémieux, 1870–1871 Jules Dufaure, 1871–1873 Jean Ernoul, May–November, 1873 Octave Depeyre, 1873–1874 Adrien Tailhand, 1874–1875 Jules Dufaure, 1875–1876 Louis...
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    Through his mother, Alix Dufaure, a journalist for Marie Claire, Lindon is a descendant of French Prime minister Jules Dufaure and Marshal Rémy Joseph...
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    Preceded by Jules Simon Succeeded by Gaëtan de Rochebouët In office 24 May 1873 – 22 May 1874 President Patrice de MacMahon Preceded by Jules Dufaure Succeeded...
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    government with nine ministers, a majority of republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Simon. The first task assigned by the Assembly was to negotiate...
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    victory for the Republicans. President Patrice MacMahon subsequently invited Jules Simon, who declared himself "resolutely republican and resolutely conservative"...
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    Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). In the anglosphere, it is also used for females but...
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    also lost control of the Senate. MacMahon resigned, and the Republican Jules Grévy was elected president by the National Assembly. Along with the 1997...
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    Jules François Camille Ferry (French: [ʒyl fɛʁi]; 5 April 1832 – 17 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. He was one of the leaders...
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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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  • Parliament of France, the group became close to the Opportunist Republicans of Jules Ferry in the late 1870s, causing a split of the far-left radicals led by...
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  • Prime Minister before election Louis-Jules Trochu Independent Elected Prime Minister Jules Dufaure Independent...
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    Audiard L'affaire Farewell Vallier Christian Carion 2010 Sarah's Key Jules Dufaure Gilles Paquet-Brenner Small World Thomas Senn Bruno Chiche [fr] The...
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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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    ed. (1911). "Méline, Félix Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 18 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 94. Jules Méline at Find a Grave Wikimedia...
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    senior line of the House of Bourbon. Born in Versailles, Jules was the younger son of Jules, 1st Duke of Polignac, and Gabrielle de Polastron, a confidante...
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    appointed, notably Roger de Larcy, who was minister under the republican Jules Dufaure. Four new Undersecretaries of State were appointed, while only one or...
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    Act. Louis Buffet, senator for life and former head of government. Jules Dufaure, former Minister of Justice, who gave a speech on March 8 arguing that...
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