Pierre-Paul Cambon
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Pierre Paul Cambon (20 January 1843 – 29 May 1924) was a French diplomat and brother to Jules Cambon.


Biography

Cambon was born and died in Paris. He was called to the Parisian bar, and became private secretary to Jules Ferry in the ''préfecture'' of the Seine (département), Seine. After ten years of administrative work in France as secretary of ''préfecture'', and then as prefect successively of the ''Départements of France, départements'' of Aube (1872), Doubs (1876), Nord (département), Nord (1877–1882), he exchanged into the diplomatic service, being nominated French minister plenipotentiary at Tunis, fulfilling two terms as List of colonial heads of French Tunisia, Resident-General. In 1886 Cambon became French ambassador to Madrid; was transferred to Constantinople in 1890, and in 1898 to London, where he served until 1920. In London, Cambon quickly became an important figure, helping to negotiate the Entente Cordiale between Britain and France in 1904, and serving as the French representative at the London Conference which resolved the Balkan Wars between 1912 and 1913. Upon the outbreak of the First World War, Cambon helped secure British intervention on the French side. He was also the French signatory to the Sykes-Picot Agreement. He was decorated with the Légion d'honneur, Grand Cross of the Légion d'honneur, and became a member of the French Academy of Sciences. In 2014, he was portrayed in the BBC docu-drama mini series "37 Days" by the French actor François-Éric Gendron. The mini series depicted behind closed doors story of the events which led to the start of the First World War.


See also

* French entry into World War I


References

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cambon, Pierre Paul 1843 births 1924 deaths Politicians from Paris Prefects of France Prefects of Aube Prefects of Doubs Prefects of Nord (French department) Ambassadors of France to Spain Ambassadors of France to the Ottoman Empire French residents-general in Tunisia Ambassadors of France to the United Kingdom Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur Honorary Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order 19th-century French diplomats 20th-century French diplomats