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    14 April 2014. Robert, Adolphe; Cougny, Gaston (1891). "Charles, Henry DAMBRAY". Dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1789 à 1889. Retrieved 2014-04-14...
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  • 1813–1814 Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey, April–May, 1814 Charles-Henri Dambray, 1814–1815 Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, March–June, 1815 Antoine Boulay...
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    Claude-Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, Marquess of Pastoret (24 December 1755, in Marseille – 28 September 1840, in Paris) was a French lawyer, author and politician...
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    politician who was appointed Minister of Justice in 2020 by President Emmanuel Macron. As a criminal defence lawyer, he is renowned for his number of...
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    Charles-Henri, chevalier Dambray 4 June 1814 20 March 1815 Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès 2 June 1815 7 July 1815 Charles-Henri, chevalier Dambray 12 October 1815...
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    round of the presidential election she called on voters to rally behind Emmanuel Macron. Taubira formally announced her candidacy for the 2022 presidential...
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    1815 Succeeded by François de Barbé-Marbois Preceded by Charles-Henri Dambray Minister of Justice 1817–1818 Succeeded by Pierre François Hercule de Serre...
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    from 21 June 2017 to 6 July 2020; she had been appointed by President Emmanuel Macron following the resignation of François Bayrou. She previously served...
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    of Justice In office 20 March 1815 – 22 June 1815 Preceded by Charles Dambray Succeeded by Antoine Jacques Claude Joseph, comte Boulay de la Meurthe...
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    had left for the Congress of Vienna, did not speak out on the subject. Dambray, Minister of Justice, was a fervent royalist. It was he who had suggested...
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    Annaïg Le Meur, whose victory came as a surprise. After the election of Emmanuel Macron at the Presidency, Jean-Jacques Urvoas delivered lectures at several...
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