Léonard Joseph Léon Faucher (French: [leɔ̃ foʃe]; 8 September 1803 – 14 December 1854) was a French politician and economist. Faucher was born at Limoges...
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Faucher may refer to: Calvin Faucher (born 1995), American baseball pitcher Françoise Faucher (born 1929), Canadian actress Léon Faucher (1803–1854), French...
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The Cabinet of Léon Faucher, in which Léon Faucher was the leading minister, was formed on 10 April 1851 by President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte. It followed...
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Minister • 1848 (first) Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure • 1851 (last) Léon Faucher Legislature National Assembly History • French Revolution 23 February...
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by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte) • 24 January 1851 10 April 1851 Vacant 6 Léon Faucher (1803–1854) • 10 April 1851 26 October 1851 Party of Order Position vacant...
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was 7,336,434 votes yes, 1,560,709 votes no, and 1,900,000 abstentions. Léon Gambetta, the leader of the republican opposition, wrote in despair, "We...
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Prime Minister before election Léon Faucher Party of Order Subsequent Prime Minister François-Xavier de Casabianca Bonapartists...
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Dufaure 13 October 1848 20 December 1848 Léon de Malleville 20 December 1848 29 December 1848 Léon Faucher 29 December 1848 2 June 1849 Jules Armand...
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Lucas, Louis-Mathurin Moreau-Christophe, and Léon Faucher. In his book House of Young Prisoners, Faucher prescribed "strict discipline, exact rules, surveillance...
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On 29 December 1848, Léon Faucher substituted Léon de Maleville as Interior Minister; Théobald de Lacrosse substituted Faucher as Public Works Minister;...
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Fortunio and Allan as Jacqueline. In October 1850, the interior minister Léon Faucher had the work banned, a decision confirmed in subsequent seasons. Jacques...
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v t e Cabinet of Léon Faucher (10 April - 26 October 1851) Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon Interior Léon Faucher Justice Eugène Rouher Foreign Affairs...
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Award (1987) Le Nouvel Économiste "Economist of the Year" (1997) Prix Léon Faucher from the Académie des sciences morales et politiques (2000) Prix du Livre...
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the occasion (21 May 1872) of violent attacks by Audiffret-Pasquier and Léon Gambetta. In the 1876 legislative elections for the Bastia constituency Rouher...
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on 17 November 1800 in Paris, the third son of French Jewish banker Beer Léon Fould and Charlotte née Brullen. In 1823 he married Henriette (Harriet) Goldschmidt...
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Jacques-François Ancelot, dramatist (born 1794) 16 November - Marcellin Marbot, general (born 1782) 14 December - Léon Faucher, politician and economist (born 1803)...
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Financial troubles and a refusal by French officials (one officer, Léon Faucher, told him that his balloons were unsupportable as the railroads were...
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rule of Napoleon III between 1852 and 1869. Previous Prime Minister: Léon Faucher (1852) Succeeded by Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao Personal...
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v t e Cabinet of Léon Faucher (10 April - 26 October 1851) Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon Interior Léon Faucher Justice Eugène Rouher Foreign Affairs...
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there were six railway lines connecting the world to Manchester, and Léon Faucher commented that there were 15 or 16 seats of industry that formed this...
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– Minister of Foreign Affairs Ernest Courtot de Cissey – Minister of War Léon Say – Minister of Finance Jules Armand Dufaure – Minister of Justice Louis...
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President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte Preceded by Odilon Barrot Succeeded by Léon Faucher Personal details Born (1789-01-04)4 January 1789 Versailles, France Died...
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related to Léon Blum. Leon Blum Archive at marxists.org Maison de Léon et Jeanne Blum Cercle Léon Blum (in French) Newspaper clippings about Léon Blum in...
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v t e Cabinet of Léon Faucher (10 April - 26 October 1851) Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon Interior Léon Faucher Justice Eugène Rouher Foreign Affairs...
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list) – Alphonse Henri, comte d'Hautpoul, Prime minister (1849–1851) Léon Faucher, Prime minister (1851) Second French Empire Emperors (complete list)...
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Retrieved 2024-05-12. De la Production et de la démonétisation de l'or, by Léon Faucher, Revue des deux Mondes, Volume 15 (1852) "Journal des économistes: revue...
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de Cormenin, Dominique Dufour de Pradt, François-Adolphe Chambolle, Léon Faucher, Fréderic Bastiat Xavier Durrieu and the exiled Swedish regicide Adolph...
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President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte after the dismissal of the Cabinet of Léon Faucher. It remained in place until the coup of 2 December 1851, when it was...
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Bonapartists, and had no president. It was replaced by the Cabinet of Léon Faucher on 10 April 1851. The ministers were: Gabriel-Robez, p. 72. Recueil général...
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- Adolphe Adam, composer and music critic (died 1856) 8 September - Léon Faucher, politician and economist (died 1854) 12 September - Julien Auguste Pélage...
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