Maurice Rouvier (French pronunciation: [mɔʁis ʁuvje, moʁ-]; 17 April 1842 – 7 June 1911) was a French statesman of the "Opportunist" faction, who served...
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French alpine ski racer Jacques Rouvier (born 1947), French pianist Maurice Rouvier (1842–1911), French statesman Marius Rouvier (1903–1981), French racing...
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles de Freycinet – Minister of War Maurice Rouvier – Minister of Finance Louis Ricard – Minister of Justice and Worship...
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under the subsequent premierships of Dupuy, Waldeck-Rousseau, Combes and Rouvier. In 1898 Delcassé had to deal with the delicate situation caused by Captain...
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nationalists, but after the fall of his cabinet he was replaced by Maurice Rouvier and the General was not reconfirmed. This political error started the...
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Grévy's request to form a cabinet upon the downfall of the cabinet of Maurice Rouvier by advising his followers not to vote for Charles Floquet, Jules Ferry...
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Delcassé – Minister of Foreign Affairs Louis André – Minister of War Maurice Rouvier – Minister of Finance Ernest Vallé – Minister of Justice Charles Camille...
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He resigned in March 1885, becoming Minister of the Interior in Maurice Rouvier's cabinet two years later. He exchanged his portfolio in December for...
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Republicans (ARD), which had held power under the premierships of Maurice Rouvier and Ferdinand Sarrien since January 1905. Sarrien resigned on 20 October...
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French Co-Prince (1879) Jules Grévy, French Co-Prince (1879–1887) Maurice Rouvier, Acting French Co-Prince (1887) Marie François Sadi Carnot, French...
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Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès. In this lodge he met Gustave Naquet and Maurice Rouvier. Gambetta opposed the declaration of the Franco-Prussian War. He did...
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directeur du Trésor à deux reprises (...) fut également chef de cabinet de Maurice Rouvier. Laurence Benaïm (12 April 2017). Jean-Michel Frank: Le chercheur de...
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defensive alliance with the Sultan (22 June). French Prime Minister Maurice Rouvier refused to risk war with Germany over the issue. Delcassé resigned...
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the question of the Franco-Turkish commercial treaty. He replaced Maurice Rouvier in Alexandre Ribot's cabinet (1892–1893) as minister of finance, and...
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collapsed on 15 January 1905, due to the pressure from the affair. The Maurice Rouvier cabinet, which succeeded him, formally condemned the system, pronounced...
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Albert de Broglie. He became Prime Minister in 1906, in succession to Maurice Rouvier. His ministry lasted only six months, before he resigned for health...
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(1828–1905) • 16 December 1886 30 May 1887 Radical Republicans 20 Maurice Rouvier (1842–1911) 1 30 May 1887 12 December 1887 Opportunist Republicans...
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Maurice Rouvier 30 May 1887 12 December 1887 Pierre Tirard 12 December 1887 3 April 1888 Paul Peytral 3 April 1888 22 February 1889 Maurice Rouvier 22...
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disapproved of Nicholas's forward policy in Asia; the French Premier Maurice Rouvier (in office: May to December 1887) publicly declaring that the Franco-Russian...
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of France In office 3 December 1887 – 25 June 1894 Prime Minister Maurice Rouvier Pierre Tirard Charles Floquet Charles de Freycinet Émile Loubet Alexandre...
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forced out of the ministry by the more conciliation-minded premier Maurice Rouvier. But by July 1905 Germany was becoming isolated, and the French agreed...
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1879) June 7 William Gordon, British Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1831) Maurice Rouvier, French statesman, Prime Minister of France (b. 1842) June 9 – Carrie...
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Press. pp. 79–93. ISBN 0-691-00756-X. Retrieved 19 March 2014. Agulhon, Maurice (1983). The Republican Experiment, 1848–1852. Cambridge University Press...
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cabinet (June 1902-January 1905), then Maurice Rouvier's cabinet (January 1905-March 1906) and finally Maurice Rouvier's cabinet (March 1906-October 1906)...
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(1899–1902) Émile Combes, President of the Council of ministers (1902–1905) Maurice Rouvier, President of the Council of ministers (1905–1906) Ferdinand Sarrien...
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Lawrence, Isadora Duncan, Winston Churchill, French prime ministers Maurice Rouvier and Raymond Barre. Major Berkeley Levett, an English aristocrat and...
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Cortot, Jacques Thibaud and Pablo Casals. The work is dedicated to Mme Maurice Rouvier, widow of the former prime minister. Fauré had retired as director...
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as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts. 14 October 1884 – Maurice Rouvier succeeds Hérisson as Minister of Commerce 3 January 1885 – Jules Louis...
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Charles Duclerc Armand Fallières Jules Ferry Henri Brisson René Goblet Maurice Rouvier Preceded by Patrice de MacMahon Succeeded by Sadi Carnot President...
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Flourens. On 17 May Goblet was voted out of office and replaced by Maurice Rouvier. The latter sacked Boulanger, and replaced him with Théophile Adrien...
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