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    Émile François Loubet (French: [emil lubɛ]; 30 December 1838 – 20 December 1929) was the 45th Prime Minister of France from February to December 1892...
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  • Loubet may refer to: a former village, now part of Villeneuve-Loubet, Alpes-Maritimes, France Alexandre Loubet (born 1994), French politician Émile Loubet...
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    the return from exile in England of several famous anarchists, such as Émile Pouget. In 1898 (and for the first few years of the following century),...
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  • Waldeck-Rousseau following the assault on the newly elected president, Émile Loubet, on the Longchamp Racecourse on 4 June 1899, during the Dreyfus affair...
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    1899, Félix Faure, the President of France, died of a heart attack. Émile Loubet was elected, which was an advance for the cause of the review as the...
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    Tirard, his own fourth ministry (March 1890 – February 1892), and the Émile Loubet and Alexandre Ribot ministries. The introduction of the three-years'...
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    1899 on the fall of the Charles Dupuy cabinet he was asked by President Émile Loubet to form a government. After an initial failure he succeeded in forming...
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    President Félix Faure (an anti-Dreyfusard) died, and the accession of Émile Loubet helped placate the public. The whole court of cassation decided that...
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    Co-Prince (1895–1899) Charles Dupuy, Acting French Co-Prince (1899) Émile Loubet, French Co-Prince (1899–1906) Portugal Kingdom of Portugal Monarchs (complete...
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    Chulalongkorn and the French Republic during the reign of President Émile Loubet. Its important content is the demarcation of the boundary between the...
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    Grévy James de Kerjégu Narcisse Leven Georges Leygues Émile Loubet Jean Macé Louis Marchegay Émile Maruéjouls Félix Martin-Feuillée Alfred Mézières Victor...
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    to the southwest. South of Loubet Coast is Fallières Coast, north is Graham Coast. The coast is named after Émile Loubet, President of France during...
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  • (1950–1952) France French Third Republic Presidents (complete list) – Émile Loubet, President (1899–1906) Armand Fallières, President (1906–1913) Raymond...
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    was issued for the occasion. The visit to Italy by French President Émile Loubet was corresponded between April 24 and 28, 1904, and many souvenirs were...
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    term Vincent Auriol 2557 16 16 January 1947 – 16 January 1954 9 (tie) Émile Loubet 2556 8 18 February 1899 – 18 February 1906 Raymond Poincaré 2556 10 18...
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    public opinion, Dreyfus was offered and accepted a pardon by President Émile Loubet in 1899 and released from prison; this was a compromise that saved face...
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    the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Emile Loubet (1836–1929)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15 November...
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    was an official visit to France in May 1903 as the guest of President Émile Loubet. Following a visit to Pope Leo XIII in Rome, this trip helped create...
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    Dupuy III Félix Faure Ribot III Bourgeois Méline Brisson II Dupuy IV Émile Loubet Dupuy V Waldeck-Rousseau Combes Rouvier II Armand Fallières Rouvier III...
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    Wilhelm II, Umberto I, John Bull, Franz Joseph I (in rear), Nicholas II, and Émile Loubet. The United States, represented by Uncle Sam, opposed this, seeking to...
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    around 1840 and Émile in 1847, he missed his last attempt with Henri around 1860." Thanks to his knowledge of Latin, twelve-year-old Émile Combes entered...
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    (proportions 1:1) with the golden "FF". 1899–1906 Presidential standard of Émile Loubet A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 1:1) with the...
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  • Jonnart Odilon Lannelongue Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu Pierre Leroy-Beaulieu Émile Loubet Émile Deshayes de Marcère Jules Méline Paul Meyer Alfred Mézières Henri...
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    20, 1903, General Émile Oscar Dubois reported in his diary that the entire entourage of the President of the Republic, Émile Loubet, knew what was going...
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    not finished, the exposition was opened on 14 April 1900 by President Émile Loubet. Opening ceremony on 14 April 1900 Countries from around the world were...
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    subsequently ripened into a formal treaty of alliance. He retained his post in Émile Loubet's ministry (February–November 1892), and on its defeat he became president...
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    Ernest Monis Joseph Caillaux Raymond Poincaré Aristide Briand Preceded by Émile Loubet Succeeded by Raymond Poincaré Prime Minister of France In office 29 January...
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    Georgievich, 8th Duke of Leuchtenberg Nikolai Linevich Mikhail Loris-Melikov Émile Loubet Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt...
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    Minister Maurice Rouvier Pierre Tirard Charles Floquet Charles de Freycinet Émile Loubet Alexandre Ribot Charles Dupuy Jean Casimir-Perier Preceded by Jules Grévy...
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  • The success of Montélimar nougat is mainly due to Montélimar's mayor, Émile Loubet, who was later elected President of France (1899–1906). During this period...
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