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Ferdinand Lelièvre
Ferdinand Lelièvre (7 November 1799 – 24 January 1885) was a French lawyer and colonial landowner who became Senator of the Alger (department), Algiers department of Algeria from 1876 to 1885. He was an active supporter of the French Second Republic of 1848–51, and an opponent of the Second French Empire that followed. This led to his deportation to Algeria in 1858, where he became influential in opposition politics. After the fall of the empire, he was elected Senator of Algeria on a Republican platform. Early years (1799–1851) Ferdinand Lelièvre was born on 7 November 1799 in Trèves (Trier), then part of France. His parents were François Guillaume Emmanuel Lelièvre and Catherine Ladoucette. His family originated in Lorraine. He studied law, and received a license. Lelièvre became a clerk of the Justice of the Peace of Nancy. His first wife, Anne Antoinette Henriette Lefevre, died in 1835. After the February Revolution of 1848 Lelièvre declared himself colonel of the ...
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List Of Senators Of French Algeria
This is a list of senators of French Algeria, senators who have represented departments of French Algeria in the senate of France. Third Republic Senators for Algerian departments under the French Third Republic were: Fourth Republic Senators for Algerian departments under the French Fourth Republic were: Fifth republic Senators under the French Fifth Republic served for three years from 1959 until the Independence of Algeria in 1962. References Sources * * * {{Lists of senators of France French Algeria French Senate The Senate (french: Sénat, ) is the upper house of the French Parliament, with the lower house being the National Assembly (France), National Assembly, the two houses constituting the legislature of France. The French Senate is made up of 34 ... Political history of Algeria ...
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