The Second Cabinet of Albert de Broglie is the 57th cabinet of France and the fifth of the Third Republic, seating from 26 November 1873 to 22 May 1874...
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Albert de Broglie, 4th Duke of Broglie (French: [albɛʁ də bʁɔj, bʁœj]; 13 June 1821 – 19 January 1901) was a French monarchist politician, diplomat and...
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The First Cabinet of Albert de Broglie is the 56th cabinet of France and the fourth of the Third Republic, seating from 25 May 1873 to 26 November 1873...
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Government of France (French: Gouvernement français, pronounced [ɡuvɛʁnəmɑ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛ]), officially the Government of the French Republic (Gouvernement de la République...
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conservative Cabinet de Broglie I. Complementary elections of 2 July 1871. Order of the list corresponds to the order of appointment. Government of the French Republic...
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Achille Bazaine Gabriel de Broglie (2000). Mac Mahon. Perrin. p. 17. David Bell, et al. eds. Biographical dictionary of French political leaders since...
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chief ministers (principal ministres) of certain kings of France nonetheless led the government de facto. During the First Republic, the arrangements for...
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York: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385184021. Broglie, Emmanuel de (1877). Le fils de Louis XV, Louis, dauphin de France, 1729-1765. E. Plon. Cronin, Vincent (1975)...
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The First cabinet 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,...
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July Monarchy (redirect from Kingdom of the French (1830–1848))
the Council to the duc de Broglie, and then Soult, before accepting it and taking Foreign Affairs at the same time. His cabinet was composed of fairly...
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Germany in World War II and chaired the Provisional Government of the French Republic from 1944 to 1946 to restore democracy in France. In 1958, amid the...
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Maréchal Victor-François, Duc de Broglie. Clearly, the baron was deprived of the supreme command of his troops of the Île-de-France and of the city of Paris...
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Paul Reynaud (category Prime ministers of France)
June 1940, the French cabinet rejected a British proposal—conceived by Jean Monnet and supported by De Gaulle—for a union between France and Britain. Reynaud...
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1450–Present (4 vol 1992); 4:1823–33 Memoirs of the Prince de Talleyrand ed by Albert de Broglie. (1891) online Dilke, Charles Wentworth. "The Talleyrand...
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opposition speaker. Paul de Pasquier de Franclieu [fr]. On January 22, 1874, Baragnon distributed a circular from the Broglie cabinet requesting that prefects...
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Mendès France (French: [pjɛʁ mɑ̃dɛs fʁɑ̃s]; 11 January 1907 – 18 October 1982) was a French politician who served as prime minister of France for eight...
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Adolphe Thiers (category 19th-century presidents of France)
the popularity; the country is with me." Thiers proposed a new cabinet, but de Broglie and the right wing objected that the new government was not conservative...
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Armand Fallières (category 20th-century presidents of France)
Clément Armand Fallières (French: [aʁmɑ̃ faljɛʁ]; 6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French statesman who was President of France from 1906 to 1913. Clément...
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François Guizot (category Prime ministers of France)
L'Histoire de France : depuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'en 1789. Racontée à mes petits-enfants, 1870–1875, 5 vol. Le duc de Broglie, 1872. Les vies de quatre...
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Jean-Noël Barrot (category Members of the Regional Council of Île-de-France)
Key ministers in France's new government line-up Reuters. Peter O’Brien (4 July 2022), Macron braces for tough second term with Cabinet reshuffle Politico...
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Émile Loubet (category 19th-century presidents of France)
passed a vote of no confidence in the ministry of Albert, the duke of Broglie. In the general election of October he was re-elected, local enthusiasm...
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Marshal Patrice de MacMahon, a conservative Roman Catholic, was made President of the Republic. Albert de Broglie, the Orleanist duc de Broglie, became prime...
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Louis-Mathieu Molé (category Prime ministers of France)
return to France, he studied at the Ecole Centrale des Travaux Publics, and his social education was accomplished in the salon of Pauline de Beaumont,...
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Philippe Pétain (category 20th-century heads of state of France)
military obscurity, to hero of France during World War I, to collaborationist ruler during World War II, led his successor Charles de Gaulle to declare that Pétain's...
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René Viviani (category Prime ministers of France)
elected deputy of the Department of Creuse. In the same year he entered the cabinet of Georges Clemenceau. At an early age he associated himself with the Socialist...
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Étienne-Denis Pasquier (redirect from Etienne, Duc de Pasquier)
Étienne-Denis, duc de Pasquier (21 April 1767 – 5 July 1862), Chancelier de France, (a title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837), was a French statesman...
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Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and statesman, widely recognised...
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as a metonym for the ministry. Its cabinet minister, the Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs (French: Ministre de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères)...
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Élisabeth Borne (category Prime ministers of France)
Energy in 2014, she appointed Borne as her chief of staff (directrice de cabinet). Borne subsequently was the President and CEO of RATP Group, a state-owned...
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Étienne François de Choiseul, Duke of Choiseul, KOHS, OGF (28 June 1719 – 8 May 1785) was a French Army officer, diplomat and statesman. From 1758 to...
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