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    Olivier Émile Ollivier (French: [emil ɔlivje]; 2 July 1825 – 20 August 1913) was a French statesman. Starting as an avid republican opposed to Emperor...
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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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  • Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough. Dominique Ollivier is the daughter of writer, sociologist and professor Émile Ollivier and Marie-Josée Glémaux. Her parents...
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    His son Émile Ollivier became a prominent politician, and Démosthène Ollivier was allowed to return to France in 1860. Démosthène Ollivier was born in...
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    the sale of which was forbidden in the public streets. He supported Émile Ollivier and the Liberal Empire, but plunged into vehement journalism again to...
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    (typically shortened to just the Bonapartists) was the name given to a political party which participated in the May 1815 French legislative election,...
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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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    things'. The Political System of Napoleon III (1958) Edited (with Anne Troisier de Diaz) Émile Ollivier, Journal: 1846-1863 (1961) Émile Ollivier and the Liberal...
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    Moderate Republicans (France, 1848–1870) (category Political parties established in 1848)
    the Republicans were divided in three factions: The Moderates like Émile Ollivier that accepted Napoleon III's rule and the French Empire's ideas. The...
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    one of the supporters of the "Liberal Empire" of Émile Ollivier, and was finance minister in Ollivier's cabinet from January to 10 April 1870. He was president...
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    Caricature of Auber, 1868 Caricature of Adolphe Granier, 1868 Caricature of Émile Ollivier, 1868 « Champfleury » 1868 Caricature of Christina Nilsson as Ophelia...
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    much controversy. The last word may be said to have been uttered by Émile Ollivier himself in his L'Empire libéral (tome xii, 1909, passim). The famous...
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    Archived from the original on 19 June 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2011. Émile Ollivier, L'empire libéral: études, récits, souvenirs, Paris: Garnier, 1908 Pierre...
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    a command in the field, but after the opening disasters had shaken the Ollivier ministry he was entrusted by the empress-regent with the portfolio of war...
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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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    from then until 1860 it was reduced to five members: Alfred Darimon, Émile Ollivier, Hénon, Jules Favre, and Ernest Picard. The royalists waited inactive...
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    "Valérie Pécresse dote Libres! d'un organigramme". L'Opinion. Christine Ollivier (13 May 2023), EXCLUSIF. Éric Ciotti dévoile son contre-gouvernement Le...
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  • Liberal MP Pam Eyking, Liberal MLA Ferron J.-Émile Ferron, MP (PLC), lawyer Jacques Ferron (son of J.-Émile), founder of the Rhinoceros Party of Canada...
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    Empire libéral in the 1860s. After the formation of the cabinet of Émile Ollivier on 2 January 1870, he resigned as a member of the senate and had himself...
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    Napoleon III of France, and condemned in his absence to deportation. Émile Ollivier removed the exceptions from the general amnesty in 1870, and Ledru-Rollin...
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    empire was friendly but critical. He greeted the liberal ministry of Émile Ollivier at the beginning of 1870 with delight, and welcomed the Franco-Prussian...
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    Brown, Roger Glenn (1970). Fashoda Reconsidered: The Impact of Domestic Politics on French Policy in Africa, 1893–1898. Johns Hopkins University Press....
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    de l'ère chrétienne (1912), Text online. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Émile Flourens. Works by or about Émile Flourens at Internet Archive...
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    ad interim from 20 July 1870 to 10 August 1870 in the government of Émile Ollivier. He was a member of the Committee of Fortifications at his elevation...
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    Adolphe Thiers included her, the foreign secretary the Duc de Gramont, Émile Ollivier, and the military in the pro-war camp behind the Emperor, who was himself...
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    constituency of Gironde on 24 May 1869. He opposed the ministry of Émile Ollivier. He spoke against the Hohenzolern candidacy for the Spanish throne,...
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    influence with the leaders of the opposition, the most conspicuous of whom, Émile Ollivier, was detached from his colleagues by Morny's efforts. But while he was...
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    proposal as a militarization of French society. The republican deputy, Émile Ollivier, who later became Napoleon's prime minister, declared: "The armies of...
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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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    Pierre 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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