Ferdinand Victorin Barrot (10 January 1806 – 12 November 1883) was a French Bonapartist politician who carried the portfolio of Interior Minister of France, 31 October 1849 to 15 March 1850.
Born in Paris, the son of Jean-André Barrot, and thus the brother of Odilon Barrot and Adolphe Barrot, FerdinandBarrot pursued law studies and became an...
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Labbey de Pompières (1751–1831). He was the brother of Adolphe Barrot and FerdinandBarrot. He was placed in the office of the politician Jean Mailhe, who...
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Haussmann Presenting the Annexation Plan to the Emperor (1865) Portrait of FerdinandBarrot (1867) Portrait of Napoleon III (1868). The Walters Art Museum. In...
Virginie Borelli de Serre (1766–1858). He was the brother of Odilon Barrot and FerdinandBarrot. On 29 September 1839 he married Georgina Manvers Manby (1815–1900)...
railway lines in Algeria The company was chaired by the Bonapartist FerdinandBarrot. Houhou, Reda (2021-12-18). "The French railway network in Algeria...
was disguised as dinner speeches. This movement began overseen by Odilon Barrot's moderate center-left liberal critics of Guizot's conservative government...
Jean Marie Ferdinand Sarrien (French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ saʁjɛ̃]; (15 October 1840 – 28 November 1915) was a French politician of the Third Republic. He was born...
Minister Guizot requested the resignation of the Prefect of the Seine, Odilon Barrot, who had criticized the parliamentarians' address to the king. Supported...
Crowned Fish Tavern (1947) Blonde (1950) Without Trumpet or Drum (1950) Barrot, Olivier (1972). Jules Berry, 1883 - 1951, Anthologie Du Cinema, No 68,...
December 1848 Moderate Republican Himself de facto (Martial Law) 4 Odilon Barrot (1791–1873) 1 20 December 1848 31 October 1849 Party of Order 1 Louis-Napoléon...
much as President Raymond Poincaré or former Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Foch, who thought the treaty was too lenient on Germany, prophetically...
Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs Georges Boulanger – Minister of War Ferdinand Sarrien – Minister of the Interior Marie François Sadi Carnot – Minister...
vingt ans by Roger Ferdinand, Théâtre Daunou 1954: Les J3 de Roger Ferdinand, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique Raymond Chirat, Olivier Barrot, Les Excentriques...
Pétain did not use de Gaulle's draft text for his eulogy for the late Ferdinand Foch, whose seat at the Academie Française he was assuming. The Allied...
Bonaparte's coup on 2 December 1851. They formed a prominent part of Odilon Barrot's ministry from December 1848 to November 1849, and in 1850 were successful...