Jacques Laffitte (24 October 1767 – 26 May 1844) was a leading French banker, governor of the Bank of France (1814–1820) and liberal member of the Chamber...
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judge Jacques Laffitte (1767–1844), French banker and politician Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte, a French government ministry of 1830–31 Jean Laffitte (born...
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Maisons-Laffitte in 1882 in honour of banker Jacques Laffitte who financed the housing developments on the estate of the Château de Maisons-Laffitte. The...
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rue Richlieu). Besides the Perier bank, other investors included Jacques Laffitte (governor of the Bank of France, 1814–19) and the banks of Lefebvre...
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constitutionalist opposition to Charles X, including Casimir Perier, the banker Jacques Laffitte, Count Molé, the duke of Broglie, François Guizot, etc. The new government's...
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lied the mansion of banker Jacques Laffitte, after whom the street was renamed in 1830 (during his lifetime) as rue Laffitte. In 1836, James de Rothschild...
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conservative Resistance Party. The founder of the Movement Party was Jacques Laffitte, an Orléanist banker who supported the July Revolution of 1830. King...
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then confined to a few individuals, the liberals, led by the banker Jacques Laffitte, constituted a second opposition group at the left of the Government...
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The Cabinet of Jacques Laffitte was announced on 2 November 1830 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the First ministry of Louis-Philippe. On 13 March...
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business magnate. Casilda Iturrizar, businessperson and philanthropist. Jacques Laffitte, banker and politician. Miguel Leonis Elías Querejeta, screenwriter...
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Rue Laffitte is a street in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, located near the Metro stations Richelieu - Drouot and Notre-Dame-de-Lorette. This street...
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committee of the Bourbon opposition, composed of banker-and-kingmaker Jacques Laffitte, Casimir Perier, Generals Étienne Gérard and Georges Mouton, comte...
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the Prussian geographer Alexander von Humboldt, the famed banker Jacques Laffitte, the author and historian Prosper Mérimée, the painter François Gérard;...
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presidential election Musée du Président Jacques Chirac Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac "Chirac, Jacques". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University...
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1,100 4yo+ April Prix Lord Seymour Longchamp 2,400 4yo+ April Prix Jacques Laffitte Longchamp 1,850 4yo+ April Prix Maurice Zilber Longchamp 1,400 4yo+...
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Château de Maisons (redirect from Château de Maisons-Laffitte)
The Château de Maisons (now Château de Maisons-Laffitte [ʃato də mɛzɔ̃ lafit]), designed by François Mansart from 1630 to 1651, is a prime example of French...
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President of the National Convention (4 June 1793 – 27 July 1794) with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès as President of the National Convention (7 October...
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2nd Prince de la Moskowa (1803–1857), who married Albine Laffitte, daughter of Jacques Laffitte, Governor of the Bank of France, in 1828. Michel Louis Félix...
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92 hectares that belonged to the wealthy banker Jacques Laffitte. The nearby Château de Maisons-Laffitte is home to The Museum of the Racehorse. In November...
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North, Louis Philippe served with four future Marshals of France: Étienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald, Édouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph Mortier (who...
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married Albine Laffitte (Paris, 12 May 1805 – Paris, 18 July 1881) in Paris on 26 January 1828. Albine was the daughter of Jacques Laffitte, Governor of...
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Princeton University Press. pp. 196, 300. Retrieved 21 June 2023. Larché, M. Jacques. "Sénat Rapport N. 301" (PDF). French National Assembly. Retrieved 5 June...
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more liberal constitutions are adopted in most cantons. November 2 – Jacques Laffitte succeeds the Duc de Broglie as Prime Minister of France. November 8...
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has served as Mayor of Maisons-Laffitte since 1989. In 1983, Myard entered the municipal council of Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines for the Rally for the...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Édouard Mortier Jacques Laffitte André Dupin Party Resistance Party Movement Party Third Party Leader's seat...
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already imminent. Guizot was called upon by his friends Casimir Perier, Jacques Laffitte, Villemain and Dupin to draw up the protest of the liberal deputies...
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year he emerged as a world-class performer, winning the listed Prix Jacques Laffitte before defeating strong fields in both the Prix du Muguet and the Prince...
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led by Jacques Laffitte agreed to pay 800 francs for each of the 30,000 thousand-franc bonds to the CDC. Of the 24 million that the Laffitte consortium...
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ministers (complete list) – Victor de Broglie, Prime minister (1830) Jacques Laffitte, Prime minister (1830–1831) Casimir Pierre Périer, Prime minister (1831–1832)...
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Empire Bertrand Pelletier (1761–1797), chemist and pharmacologist Jacques Laffitte (1767–1844), banker and politician Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), classical-liberal...
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