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  Émile Loubet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loubet held the portfolio of the interior with the premiership, and had to deal with the anarchist crimes of that year and with the great strike of Carmaux, in which he acted as arbitrator, giving a decision regarded in many quarters as too favourable to the strikers.
By the efforts of Loubet and Waldeck-Rousseau the Dreyfus affair was settled, when Loubet, acting on the advice of General Galliffet, minister of war, remitted the ten years' imprisonment to which Dreyfus was condemned at Rennes.
Loubet's presidency saw an acute stage of the clerical question, which was attacked by Waldeck-Rousseau and in still more drastic fashion by the Combes ministry.
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 AllRefer.com - Emile FranCois Loubet (French History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Favoring revision in the Dreyfus Affair, Loubet pardoned Alfred Dreyfus in 1899; in foreign affairs his reception of King Edward VII of Great Britain symbolized the growing rapprochement between the two countries.
During his presidency premiers RenE Waldeck-Rousseau and Emile Combes secured the limiting of Church privilege, culminating (1905) in the separation of Church and state in France.
Loubet retired in 1906 and was succeeded by Armand FalliEres.
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 Encyclopedia: Émile Loubet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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Location within France The Parlement de Bretagne (Parliament of Brittany), the most famous building in Rennes, was rebuilt after a terrible fire in 1994.
Edward VII King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India His Majesty King Edward VII (Albert Edward) (9 November 1841–6 May 1910) was the first British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: France
Loubet was thus the first head of a Catholic State to pay a visit to the King of Italy in Rome.
A note from Cardinal Rampolla to M. Nisard, the French Ambassador, dated 1 June, 1903, and a dispatch from the cardinal to the nuncio, Lorenzelli, dated 8 June, had explained the reasons why such a visit would be considered a grave affront to the Holy See.
On 6 May, M. Nisard handed to Cardinal Merry del Val a diplomatic note in which the French government objected to the reasons given by the Holy See and to the manner in which they were presented.
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