Félix Jules Méline (French pronunciation: [ʒyl melin]; 20 May 1838 – 21 December 1925) was a French statesman, Prime Minister of France from 1896 to 1898...
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Meline may refer to: Meline, a parish in north Pembrokeshire in the Diocese of St David's Jules Méline, French statesman and prime minister Jaime Meline...
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elections were held in France on 8 and 22 May 1898. The government of Jules Méline, who had been prime minister since April 1896, had relied on the support...
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of Justice and Worship Charles Brun – Minister of Marine and Colonies Jules Méline – Minister of Agriculture David Raynal – Minister of Public Works Adolphe...
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was violently excited over the Dreyfus affair, the incumbent Premier, Jules Méline, lost the confidence of the Chamber of Deputies - subsequently allowing...
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radical government of Léon Bourgeois in 1896, the president appointed Jules Méline as prime minister. His government faced the opposition of the left and...
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industrial bourgeoisie, big landowners and peasant farmers. It is named after Jules Méline, the 65th Prime Minister of France. John H. Clapham (1955). The Economic...
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drank Vin Mariani while writing his memoirs towards the end of his life. Jules Méline, the French prime minister, drank the wine despite being otherwise anti-alcohol...
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November 1894, which had the support of the Minister for Agriculture Jules Méline, paved the way for the creation of Crédit Agricole's local banks. The...
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February 1899 Prime Minister Charles Dupuy Alexandre Ribot Léon Bourgeois Jules Méline Henri Brisson Preceded by Jean Casimir-Perier Succeeded by Émile Loubet...
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market tradition of protectionism, supported by prominent politician Jules Méline. This change led to the departure of Léon Say from the party in 1896...
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governments with right-wing support under Charles Dupuy, Alexandre Ribot and Jules Méline – with the short-lived exception of the government of Radical Léon Bourgeois...
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Dreyfus. These conservative Republicans were ideologically indebted to Jules Méline, Alexandre Ribot, Jean Casimir-Perier or Charles Dupuy. They represented...
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1883 Jules Méline 21 February 1883 – 6 April 1885 Hervé Mangon 6 April 1885 – 9 November 1885 Pierre Gomot 9 November 1885 – 7 January 1886 Jules Develle...
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He became Prefect of Police in November 1887 at the critical moment of Jules Grévy's resignation from the presidency. In the following year, he entered...
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French Republic. The leaders of the group included Adolphe Thiers, Jules Ferry, Jules Grévy, Henri Wallon and René Waldeck-Rousseau. Although considered...
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in succession to Félix Faure by 483 votes as against 279 recorded by Jules Méline, his only serious competitor. He was marked out for fierce opposition...
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Leader Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau Jules Méline Jacques Piou (lost election) Alliance Left Bloc Parties Left Republicans Radical-Socialists Independent Radicals...
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Poland Jules Bastien-Lepage Charles Loeffler Lothair II of Lotharingia Johanan Luria Hubert Lyautey Nathalie Marquay André Maurois, author Jules Méline Michel...
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Lyell, Australian female pioneer film director and producer (b. 1890) Jules Méline, French statesman, 50th Prime Minister of France (b. 1838) December 22...
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who supported Captain Alfred Dreyfus and opposed those who followed Jules Méline in opposition to the President of the Council Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau...
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(1895) Léon Bourgeois, President of the Council of ministers (1895–1896) Jules Méline, President of the Council of ministers (1896–1898) Henri Brisson, President...
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Memorial". Retrieved 18 November 2013. "Statue de Jules Méline". Retrieved 30 November 2013. "Jules Méline". Retrieved 22 January 2014. Base Mérimée: Monument...
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Bourgeois (1851–1925) • 1 November 1895 29 April 1896 Radical Republicans 28 Jules Méline (1838–1925) • 29 April 1896 28 June 1898 Opportunist Republicans 18 Henri...
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July 1883, based on the proposition of the then Minister of Agriculture Jules Méline, in an effort to adequately reward services to agriculture in view of...
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May 11 – Isabelle Bogelot, French philanthropist (d. 1923) May 20 – Jules Méline, French statesman (d. 1925) July full date unknown – Bass Reeves, one...
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Adam [fr] Jean-Jacques Pillot Blanquist, Internationalist Jules Andrieu [fr] Internationalist Jules Méline Auguste Serraillier [fr] 2nd arrondissement Internationalist...
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President Émile Loubet wins the vote, 483 to 278, against Prime Minister Jules Méline. February 19 – In Venezuela, the former Minister of War, Major General...
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Party Round 1 Émile Loubet Democratic Republican Alliance 58.62% Jules Méline Republican Federation 33.86% Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac...
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lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Jules Méline. Georges Leygues, a political colleague of his father who would spend...
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