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Rémy Jacques
Rémy Jacques (1 January 1817 – 15 September 1905) was a French lawyer and politician. He represented the department of Oran, French Algeria, in the National Assembly and then the Chamber of Deputies from 1871 to 1882. He was then Senator of Oran from 1882 to 1900. Life Rémy Jacques was born on 1 January 1817 in Breteuil, Oise. After completing his law studies he enrolled as an advocate in Oran. National Assembly (1871–76) Jacques ran for election as Representative of the Oran department in the National Assembly on 17 February 1871, but won only 2,175 votes out of 10,167. After Joseph Andrieu resigned and Léon Gambetta chose to represent another department there were two vacancies in the Assembly for Oran. Jacques ran again on 12 July 1871 and was elected in second place by 2,288 votes out of 7,193. This election was annulled due to irregularities in the vote counting process. Jacques ran for election again on 7 January 1872, this time successfully. He sat with the Rep ...
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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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Albert Grévy
Jules Philippe Louis Albert Grévy (23 August 1823 – 10 July 1899) was a French lawyer and politician. He represented Doubs in the National Assembly and then the Chamber of Deputies from 1871 to 1880. He was Governor-General of Algeria from 1879 to 1881, and a Senator for Life from 1880 until his death in 1899. Birth and family Albert Grévy was born on 23 August 1823 in Mont-sous-Vaudrey, Jura. His paternal grandfather, Nicolas Grévy (1736–1812), was the son of farmers in Aumont, Jura, Aumont, moved to Mont-sous-Vaudrey during the French Revolution and bought the property of ''la Grangerie''. He was a justice of the peace. His parents were François Hyacinthe Grevy (1773–1857) and Jeanne Gabrielle Planet (1782–1855). Albert's father had become chief of a battalion of volunteers in the Year II and had fought for the French First Republic, Republic until the French Consulate, Consulate. He operated a tile factory on his property. Albert was the younger brother of Jules G ...
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