Emmanuel Arago (6 August 1812, Paris – 26 November 1896, Paris) was a French politician of the French Second Republic, Second French Empire and French...
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François Jean Arago (Catalan: Domènec Francesc Joan Aragó), known simply as François Arago (French: [fʁɑ̃swa aʁaɡo]; Catalan: Francesc Aragó, IPA: [fɾənˈsɛsk...
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Minister Louis-Jules Trochu Preceded by Henri Chevreau Succeeded by Emmanuel Arago Member of the Chamber of Deputies In office 8 June 1869 – 31 December...
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d'infortune ou les Prisonniers, by Emmanuel Théaulon and Jacques Arago 1832 : Le Duc de Reichstadt, by Louis Lurine and Jacques Arago 1834 : Les Papillotes, by...
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avengers of the Fatherland! City Hall of Paris, September 4, 1870. Signed: Emmanuel Arago, Crémieux, Dorian, Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Guyot-Montpayroux, Léon...
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Education, Religion, and Arts Adolphe Crémieux, Minister of Justice Emmanuel Arago, Minister of the Interior Pierre Frédéric Dorian, Minister of Public...
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1870 4 September 1870 Léon Gambetta 4 September 1870 6 February 1871 Emmanuel Arago 6 February 1871 19 February 1871 Ernest Picard 19 February 1871 5 June...
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Henri Brisson Radical 22.91% Charles Dupuy Moderate Republican 11.40% Victor Février Military 6.23% Emmanuel Arago Republican 3.17% Others 2.59%...
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de la grand'maman, a comedy in one act, mingled with couplets, with Emmanuel Arago and Armand d'Artois, Paris, New Theatre, June 13, 1827 La Première cause...
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meteorological observations and wrote some papers. The astronomer François Arago took note of one of his papers written in 1852, which determined that the...
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Dalmatia 1849–1849: Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de Persigny 1849–1850: Emmanuel Arago 1850–1851: Alexandre, comte de Lurde 1851–1853: Armand Lefebvre 1853–1859:...
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Armand Emmanuel Sophie Septimanie de Vignerot du Plessis, 5th Duke of Richelieu and Fronsac (25 September 1766 – 17 May 1822), was a French statesman during...
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Arago cave is a prehistoric site in the community of Tautavel, in the department of Pyrénées-Orientales. It is a large cavity overlooking a perennial...
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author, he wrote under various collective pseudonyms such as Emmanuel, with Emmanuel Arago, M. Sapajou, with Francis baron d'Allarde and Gabriel de Lurieu...
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represented the department of Pyrénées-Orientales in the Senate of France. Emmanuel Arago (1876–1896) Pierre Lefranc (1876–1877) Paul Massot (1877–1881) Achille...
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Tour Eria (redirect from Tour Arago)
Tour Arago destroyed in 2017. In particular, it will host in September 2021 the "Campus Cyber" decided by the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron...
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elections have taken place. The 25th and current officeholder has been Emmanuel Macron since 14 May 2017. The National Convention (20 September 1792 –...
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Ernest Monis (redirect from Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis)
Antoine Emmanuel Ernest Monis (French pronunciation: [ɛʁnɛst mɔni]; 23 May 1846 in Châteauneuf-sur-Charente, in Charente – 25 May 1929 in Mondouzil, in...
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Prime Minister of France from 15 May 2017 to 3 July 2020 under President Emmanuel Macron. A lawyer by occupation, Philippe is a former member of the Union...
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19th century, it was suggested the model was the theatre director Étienne Arago; others have suggested the future curator of the Louvre, Frédéric Villot;...
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September 2024, he was appointed to the prime ministership by President Emmanuel Macron following the 2024 snap legislative election. He is the oldest person...
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main references for the list are: National Postal Museum online database "Arago: Philately", the Colnect Worldwide Stamp Catalog, and the US Stamp Gallery...
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replacing the P400-class patrol boats as well as the patrol boats Le Malin and Arago in the Pacific and Indian Ocean regions. List of active French Navy ships...
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Moltedo (born 1775)". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2021-04-02. "Arago Glossary: A". National Postal Museum. Retrieved 2009-05-09. Baadke, Michael...
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President of the National Convention (7 October 1794 – 20 April 1795) with Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès as President of the National Convention (20 April 1795 –...
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amid a major government crisis, he was appointed by the French President, Emmanuel Macron, to replace Élisabeth Borne as prime minister. At the age of 34...
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in the second round to Benoît Hamon. Following his defeat, he endorsed Emmanuel Macron despite having previously pledged to support the Socialist candidate...
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Thiers Molé Soult Thiers Soult Guizot Molé Second Republic Dupont de l'Eure Arago Cavaignac Barrot Hautpoul Faucher Second Empire Ollivier Cousin-Montauban...
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went to meet with François Arago, the Minister of the Navy and Colonies of the provisional government of the new Republic. Arago appointed him under-secretary...
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town of Prades prior to his appointment as prime minister by President Emmanuel Macron. He resigned his post ahead of the 2022 legislative election. He...
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