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    Eugène Spuller (8 December 1835 – 23 July 1896) was a French politician and writer. He was born at Seurre (Côte-d'Or), his father being a German who had...
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    composed by prominent personalities like Jules Ferry, Maurice Rouvier and Eugène Spuller, representing the middle bourgeoisie, industrialists and scholars, formed...
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    Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot (French: [bɛʁtəlo]; 25 October 1827 – 18 March 1907) was a French chemist and Republican politician noted for the Thomsen–Berthelot...
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    seen to be ineffective, Gambetta himself left Paris 7 October with Eugène Spuller in a coal gas-filled balloon—the "Armand-Barbès"—and upon arriving at...
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    Archives ended at the Rue Dupetit-Thouars. At that time, the name of Rue Eugène-Spuller was given to the part of the Rue des Archives between the Rue de Bretagne...
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  • French neurologist Joseph Spiess – French inventor of the rigid airship Eugène Spuller – French politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Education...
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    Industry, and Colonies Auguste Alfred Lefèvre – Minister of Marine Eugène Spuller – Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship Albert Viger...
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    Verne in a libel suit presented against the famous author by the chemist, Eugène Turpin, inventor of the explosive melinite, who claimed that the "mad scientist"...
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  • 1885 11 December 1886 Marcellin Berthelot 11 December 1886 30 May 1887 Eugène Spuller 30 May 1887 12 December 1887 Léopold Faye 12 December 1887 3 April 1888...
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    atelier to a republican electoral meeting chaired by Gambetta's friend Eugène Spuller. Manet depicted many scenes of the streets of Paris in his works. The...
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    Minister of Justice Édouard Barbey – Minister of Marine and Colonies Eugène Spuller – Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship François Barbé...
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    December 1886 3 April 1888 René Goblet 3 April 1888 22 February 1889 Eugène Spuller 22 February 1889 17 March 1890 Alexandre Ribot 17 March 1890 11 January...
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    arrondissement) Town hall of Paris 03rd arrondissement 2 rue Eugène-Spuller 1864 – 1867 Victor Calliat, Eugène-Alexandre Chat 48°51′50″N 2°21′42″E / 48.8639°N...
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    Castagnary's review quoted. Castagnary's Salons were collected and edited by Eugène Spuller, 2 vols., Paris 1892. Gerstle Mack, Gustave Courbet :176. Castagnary...
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    Preceded by Félix Martin-Feuillée Minister of Worship 1885–1887 Succeeded by Eugène Spuller Preceded by Charles de Freycinet Prime Minister of France 1886–1887...
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  • Félix Pyat Far-left 2 0.24 1 0.12 Louis Pasteur Independent 2 0.24 Eugène Spuller Moderate Republicans 1 0.12 Total 849 100.00 827 100.00 Valid votes...
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    Beauce Rue des Oiseaux [498] Carreau du Temple 3 Rue de Picardie 4 rue Eugène Spuller Rue Perrée Rue Dupetit-Thouars [499] Prieuré Saint-Martin-des-Champs...
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    Political offices Preceded by Eugène Spuller Minister of Foreign Affairs 1890–1893 Succeeded by Jules Develle Preceded by Émile Loubet Prime Minister of...
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    Tirard – President of the Council and Minister of Commerce and Industry Eugène Spuller – Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles de Freycinet – Minister of War...
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    Political offices Preceded by Eugène Spuller Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts 1894–1895 Succeeded by Raymond Poincaré Preceded by Charles Dupuy...
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    February 1883 – 6 April 1885 René Goblet 6 April 1885 – 30 May 1887 Eugène Spuller 30 May 1887 – 12 December 1887 Léopold Faye 12 December 1887 – 3 April...
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    to their grandson. In 1889, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eugène Spuller introduced the first General Conference on Weights and Measures with...
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    newspaper La Seybouse saw the collaboration of Albert Fournier, cousin of Eugène Spuller, from 1872 to 1886. After this period, in 1886, he was appointed editor-in-chief...
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  • investors in one of his companies. The witnesses at the wedding were Eugène Spuller, the poet Sully Prudhomme, and Adolphe Carnot, brother of the President...
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    Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs, named Deloncle Chief of Staff to Eugène Spuller, Under-Secretary of State. In January 1881 Gambetta made him Consul...
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    L'Avenir national and, together with Léon Gambetta, Paul Challemel-Lacour, Eugène Spuller and others, founded the Revue politique, which was suppressed after...
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    Charles Théodore Eugène Duclerc (French: [ʃaʁl dyklɛʁ]; 7 August 1812, Bagnères-de-Bigorre – 29 January 1888) was a French journalist and politician of...
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    Mazeau (1876–1903) Louis Hugot (1885–1907) Pierre Joigneaux (1891–1894) Eugène Spuller (1892–1896) Edme Piot (1897–1903) Henri Ricard (1903–1910) Anatole Philipot...
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    that Leo XIII requested in 1892. This was met with opposition from Eugène Spuller's New Spirit, which in turn accelerated the movement for the return of...
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    in Paris marble group symbolizing National Education, at the tomb of Eugène Spuller, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, circa 1896 Medea, Jardin des Tuileries...
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