• Edouard Barbey (2 September 1831, Béziers – 26 March 1905, Paris) was a French politician. He also served in the French Navy from 1849 to 1862, leaving...
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    April 1885 7 January 1886 Théophile Aube 7 January 1886 30 May 1887 Édouard Barbey 30 May 1887 12 December 1887 François de Mahy 12 December 1887 5 January...
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    Federation, a right-wing party very distant from the original ANR's beliefs. Édouard Barbey Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi Louis Barthou Marie François Sadi Carnot...
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    62 days Théophile Aube Édouard Barbey Jules Grévy - 14 Contre-amiral Louis Alquier 2 June 1887 16 December 1887 197 days Édouard Barbey François de Mahy Jules...
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    Jules Roche – Minister of the Colonies and of Commerce and Industry Édouard Barbey – Minister of Marine Léon Bourgeois – Minister of Public Instruction...
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    in addition to Minister of Commerce and Industry. 10 November 1889 – Édouard Barbey succeeds Krantz as Minister of Marine. 1 March 1890 – Léon Bourgeois...
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    Fallières – Minister of the Interior Charles Mazeau – Minister of Justice Édouard Barbey – Minister of Marine and Colonies Eugène Spuller – Minister of Public...
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    Admiral Victor Duperré and included senators and former ministers such as Édouard Barbey and Pierre Baudin, but above all many presidents of fishing associations...
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    left the ministry, being replaced by Édouard Barbey. On reviewing Aube's plans and the French naval budget, Barbey decided that the proposed cruiser program...
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  • been laid down. In 1887, Aube left the ministry and his replacement, Édouard Barbey, disagreed with his predecessor over the future composition of the French...
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    requirements for the first set of large cruisers, and his successor, Édouard Barbey, authorized the third. The two Jean Barts proved to be the last of the...
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    1891, before the ships had entered active service, the naval minister Édouard Barbey ordered the M1881 guns in the main and secondary batteries to be replaced...
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    The Battle of the Kearsarge and the Alabama (category Paintings by Édouard Manet)
    got it on display in the print shop of Alfred Cadart in Paris. In 1872, Barbey d'Aurevilly stated that the painting was a "magnificent marine painting"...
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    minister, Édouard Barbey, issued a request on 4 November 1890 for design proposals similar to the older Lapérouse and Villars classes. Barbey laid out...
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    authorized under the program. On 28 March 1890, the French naval minister, Édouard Barbey, requested a new design for an improved version of the cruiser Davout...
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    Chantiers de la Loire shipyard as part of a design competition requested by Édouard Barbey, the Minister of the Marine. All of these ships have been alternatively...
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    from 1881–1898 Sylvain Espinasse (1879–1882) Pascal Rigal (1882–1889) Édouard Barbey (1882–1905) Bertrand Lavergne (1889–1900) Adrien Gay de Savary (1898–1927)...
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    minister, Édouard Barbey, issued a request on 4 November 1890 for design proposals similar to the older Lapérouse and Villars classes. Barbey laid out...
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    Louis-Édouard-François-Desiré Pie (26 September 1815 – 18 May 1880), also referred to as Cardinal Pie, was a French Catholic bishop of Poitiers and cardinal...
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    left the ministry, being replaced by Édouard Barbey. On reviewing Aube's plans and the French naval budget, Barbey decided that the proposed cruiser program...
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    requirements for the first set of large cruisers, and his successor, Édouard Barbey, authorized the third. The two Jean Barts proved to be the last of the...
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    remarried to American heiress Helen Barbey in 1891. She was a daughter of Henry Isaac Barbey and Mary Lorillard Barbey and a granddaughter of Pierre Lorillard...
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    his time. He provided frontispieces and illustrations for works by Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Charles Baudelaire, Charles De Coster, Théophile Gautier, Joris-Karl...
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  • Aurore Lucile Dupin, Baroness Dudevant Eugène Sue (1804–1857) Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly (1808–1889) Alfred de Musset (1810–1857) Théophile Gautier (1811–1872)...
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  • (in French). Toulouse: Privat editions. pp. 46, 47. ISBN 2-7089-6855-6. Barbey, Philippe. "Le christianisme unitarien en France — une étude sociologique"...
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    a key role in the revival of printmaking, encouraging artists such as Édouard Manet, Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro to use this technique. Unusually...
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    Ernest Reyer, James Pradier, Auguste Préault, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, Auguste Clésinger and Édouard Manet. Gustave Flaubert, Théophile Gautier and some...
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    penetrated into Satanism". He illustrated books by Baudelaire, Mallarmé and Barbey d'Aurevilly. Fernand Khnopff developed a dreamlike-allegorical theme of...
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    Saint-Simon)". He had a profound influence on writers including Tolstoy, Barbey d' Aurevilly, Flaubert, Valle-Inclán, Proust, Mujica Láinez and many others...
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  • 1946) Eugène Atget (1857–1927) Alan Aubry (born 1974) Edouard Baldus (1813–1889) Bruno Barbey (1941–2020) Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007) Hippolyte Bayard...
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