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Charles de Gaulle was the third child (out of five) of a morally conservative but socially progressive Roman Catholic family.
Charles de Gaulle resigned the presidency on 28 April 1969, following the defeat of his referendum to transform the Senate (upper house of the French parliament, wielding less power than the National Assembly) into an advisory body while giving extended powers to regional councils.
One of Charles de Gaulle's grandsons, Charles de Gaulle, was a member of the European Parliament from 1994 to 2004, his last tenure being for the National Front.
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 POLÍTICA EXTERIOR - Artículo en línea de la información acerca de POLÍTICA EXTERIOR
CHARLES (LUDWIG DE KARL EITEL ZEPHYRIN; en ron.
Duclerc, an old senator whose previous official experience had been under the Second Republic.
On its taking office on the 7th of August, the ministerial declaration announced that its policy would be in conformity with the vote which, by refusing supplies for the occupation of the Suez Canal, had overthrown M.'de Freycinet.
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 Charles Duclerc at AllExperts
Charles Théodore Eugène Duclerc (1813-1888) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as prime minister from 1882 to 1883.
Duclerc's Ministry, 7 August 1882 - 29 January 1883
*Charles Duclerc - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Charles Eugène Galiber (Col) 1824 - 1909 1886 - 1887 CAdm.
Armand Louis Charles Gustave Besnard 1833 - 1903 1895 - 1896 Édouard Étienne Antoine Simon "Lockroy" s.a.
Marie Victor Charles Maurice Duval 1869 - 1958 1920 : Responsability for coordinating the air services was transferred to an Under Secretary of State of Aeronautics and Air Transports at the Ministry of Public Works.
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 Charles de Freycinet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (November 14, 1828 - May 14, 1923) was a French statesman and prime minister.
In the following year, after two unsuccessful attempts to construct new ministries, he stood for the presidency of the republic; but the radicals, to whom his opportunism was distasteful, turned the scale against him by transferring the votes to Sadi Carnot.
Charles de Freycinet - President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
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On 3 December he became prime-minister, holding the department of foreign affairs, resigned in May 1894, and was re-elected president of the chamber.
On 24 June 1894, after the assassination of President Carnot, he was elected president of the republic by 451 votes against 195 for Henri Brisson and 97 for Charles Dupuy.
Fifth Republic: Charles de Gaulle • Georges Pompidou • Valéry Giscard d'Estaing • François Mitterrand • Jacques Chirac
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 Glasgow University Archive Services - Collections - Summary Catalogue - Records of Tharsis Sulphur & Copper Co Ltd, ...
Unfortunately Deligny and Duclerc proved to be less than effective as engineer and manager and, in 1860, the directors of the company replaced them with Victor Mercier.
Charles Tennant had become a partner in the family business of Charles Tennant and Co in 1850.
Charles Tennant’s father, John (1796-1878), had organised a close alliance between the alkali makers in Britain, which became the basis for the Tharsis Sulphur and Copper Co Ltd, incorporated in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1862, which took over the copper mines in the Sierra de Tharsis.
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Inspired by General Charles de Gaulle to enter public life, Chirac continued pursuing a civil service career in the 1950s.
Jacques Foccart, who had also co-founded the Gaullist Service d'Action Civique (SAC, dissolved by Mitterrand in 1982) along with Charles Pasqua, and who was a key component of the "Françafrique" system, was again called to the Elysée Palace when Chirac won the 1995 presidential election.
Charles Pasqua and Philippe Séguin criticized his abandonment of Gaullist doctrines.
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Georges Charles Cloué - Minister of Marine and Colonies
Charles Brun - Minister of Marine and Colonies
9 August 1883 - Alexandre Louis François Peyron succeeds Charles Brun as Minister of Marine and Colonies
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 Charles de Gaulle
His political ideology is known as Gaullism, and it has been a major influence in subsequent French politics.
Free French Force leaders, General Charles de Gaulle shaking the hand of General Henri Giraud in front of Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill (Casablanca Conference January 14th 1943).
In his dealings with his British allies and the United States, de Gaulle insisted at all times in retaining full freedom of action on behalf of France, and he was constantly on the verge of being cut off by the Allies.
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 Carlton Lake: An Inventory of His Collection at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Du Bos, Charles, 1882-1939 to Harper, Allanah, 1904-.
Dumaine, Lucien Victor, 1842 to Buet, Charles, 1846-1897.
Espinasse, Charles Marie Esprit to Dalmas, ______ de.
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 List of Finance Ministers of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Charles Alexandre de Calonne: 3 November 1783 - 1 May 1787
Charles Dumont: 24 March - 8 December 1913
Charles, Comte de Lasteyrie du Saillant: 12 January 1922 - 28 March 1924
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 Président_du_conseil l'information ici à fr.alfred-hitch-covers.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
1882 Charles Duclerc (1) du 7 août 1882 au 28 jan. 1883 Armand Fallières (1) du 29 jan. 1883 au 17 fév.
1885 Charles de Freycinet (3) du 7 jan. 1886 au 3 déc.
1889 au 13 mars 1890 Charles de Freycinet (4) du 17 mars 1890 au 18 fév.
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 List of Foreign Ministers of France
December 27, 1879 - September 23, 1880: Charles de Saulces de Freycinet
January 30 - August 7, 1882: Charles de Saulces de Freycinet
April 6, 1885 - December 11, 1886: Charles de Saulces de Freycinet
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 French ministries, political parties, etc. from 1870
1944) 16 Jun 1940 - 26 Jun 1940 Charles Pomaret (b.
1931) 4 Jun 1936 - 22 Jun 1937 Charles Spinasse (b.
1947) 2 Mar 1911 - 27 Jun 1911 Charles Dumont (b.
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30 janvier : Gouvernement Charles de Freycinet (2) (fin le 29 juillet).
7 août : Gouvernement Charles Duclerc (fin en janvier 1883).
L'architecte français Charles Garnier construit l'observatoire de Nice.
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 Netencyclo, l'encyclopédie française : Gouvernement Charles de Freycinet (2)
Gouvernement Charles de Freycinet (2) (30 janvier 1882 - 29 juillet 1882)
Le 29 juillet 1882, Charles de Freycinet remit la démission du Gouvernement au président de la République, Jules Grévy.
Le 7 août 1882, Jules Grévy nomma Charles Duclerc à la présidence du Conseil des ministres.
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 Lucien Descaves Papers
Correspondance adressée par Charles Keller à James Guillaume
Lettres de Charles Lagrange à Grinand, rédacteur en chef du journal Le Républicain, aux membres de la Commission fraternel de secours pour les familles des détenus politiques, et à un correspondant non indiqué.
Une lettre de Charles Duffeaud, capitaine d'Etat-Major attaché à la Prévôté de la Garde nationale, à un correspondant non indiqué à propos d'une malle contenant des revolvers.
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 French ministries, political parties, etc. from 1870
1944) 16 Jun 1940 - 26 Jun 1940 Charles Pomaret (b.
1931) 4 Jun 1936 - 22 Jun 1937 Charles Spinasse (b.
1947) 2 Mar 1911 - 27 Jun 1911 Charles Dumont (b.
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 French ministries 1700-1870
1837) 22 Nov 1799 - 9 Aug 1807 Charles Maurice de Talleyrand- Périgord, (from 5 Jun 1806) prince de Bénévent (2nd time) (s.a.) 9 Aug 1807 - 17 Apr 1811 Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny (from 1808, Jean- Baptiste, comte Nompère de Champagny; from 15 Aug 1809, Jean-Baptiste Nompère de Champagny, duc de Cadore) (b.
1767) 3 Oct 1763 - 18 Sep 1768 René Charles de Maupeou (s.a.) 18 Sep 1768 - 24 Aug 1774 René Nicolas de Maupeou (s.a.) 24 Aug 1774 - 8 Apr 1787 Armand Thomas Hue de Miromesnil (b.
1824) 14 Dec 1821 - 4 Jan 1828 Charles Ignace de Peyronnet (from 17 Aug 1822, Charles Ignace, comte de Peyronnet) (b.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Congo
During this journey, Stanley concluded many treaties with the native chiefs, by which they were to submit to the suzerainty of the Association, founded a certain number of ports in the north toward the equator, and in the south in the Kassai district, and actually set up a government which was soon semi-officially recognized.
The United States (22 April, 1884) and Germany (8 Nov., of the same year) recognized in a more explicit manner the flag of the Association as that of a friendly State.
(3) The Free State.-- Charles George Gordon, the hero of Khartoum, a Presbyterian, was among the first to draw the attention of Leopold II to the need of establishing numerous Catholic missions in his
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 France
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Patrice Mac-Mahon and voted against the "seize mai" cabinet of Albert, duc de Broglie, on June 19, 1877.
After holding a minor office in Jules Ferry's cabinet (1880-81), he attained cabinet rank in 1882 as minister of the interior under Charles Duclerc, and soon gave evidence of the strong hand which made him many enemies.
During World War II he took part in the resistance movement, joining Gen. Charles de Gaulle's French Committee of National Liberation in Algiers (1943-44).
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- 732 - Battle of Tours: Near Poitiers, France, leader of the Franks Charles Martel and his men, defeat a large army of Moors, stopping the Muslims from spreading into Western Europe.
- May 6 - Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney are dismissed as members of the Irish Government due to accusations of their involvement in a plot to import arms for use in Northern Ireland.
- November 9 - Charles de Gaulle dies – he is buried November 13.
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After holding a minor office in Jules Ferry's cabinet (1880-81), he attained cabinet rank in 1882 as minister of the interior under Charles Duclerc, and soon gave evidence of the strong hand which made him many enemies.
He resigned only three weeks later, however, after the Senate rejected his proposed compromise on the expulsion of royalist pretenders.
During World War II he took part in the resistance movement, joining Gen. Charles de Gaulle's French Committee of National Liberation in Algiers (1943-44).
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1880) 1871 - 1873 Charles, comte de Rémusat (b.
1882) 1882 Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (2nd time) (s.a.) 1882 - 1883 Charles Duclerc (b.
1893) 1885 - 1886 Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (3rd time) (s.a.) 1886 - 1888 Émile Flourens (b.
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