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French Presidential elections under the Third Republic involved the election of the President of France by the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The French Third Republic, (in French, La Troisième République, sometimes written as La IIIe République) (1870/75-10 July 1940) was the governing body of France between the Second French Empire and the Vichy Regime. ...
The President of France, known officially as the President of the Republic (Président de la République in French), is Frances elected Head of State. ...
1873 Presidential election
24 May: 1873 (MDCCCLXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
| Candidates | Political party/allegiance | Round 1 | | Patrice de Mac-Mahon | Monarchist | 99.74% (391) | | Jules Grevy | Left | 0.16% (1) | Jules Grévy, painted by Léon Bonnat François Paul Jules Grévy (August 15, 1813 - September 9, 1891) was a President of the French Third Republic. ...
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1879 Presidential election 30 January: 1879 (MDCCCLXXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
| Candidates | Political party/allegiance | Round 1 | | Jules Grevy | Left | 78.96% (563) | | Alfred Chanzy | Military | 13.88% (99) | | Leon Gambetta | Left | 0.70% (5) | | Paul de Ladmirault | Military | 0.14% (1) | | Henri, comte de Chambord | Monarchist | 0.14% (1) | | Gaston Galliffet | Military | 0.14% (1) | Jules Grévy, painted by Léon Bonnat François Paul Jules Grévy (August 15, 1813 - September 9, 1891) was a President of the French Third Republic. ...
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Painting of Léon Gambetta by Léon Bonnat Léon Gambetta (April 2, 1838 - December 31, 1882), French statesman, was born at Cahors. ...
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Henri, comte de Chambord Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné dArtois, comte de Chambord (September 29, 1820 â August 24, 1883) was technically King Henri V of France from July 30th to August 9, 1830. ...
1885 Presidential election 28 December: 1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday. ...
Jules Grévy, painted by Léon Bonnat François Paul Jules Grévy (August 15, 1813 - September 9, 1891) was a President of the French Third Republic. ...
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Eugène Henri Brisson (July 31, 1835 - April 14, 1912) was a French statesman, prime minister of France for a period in 1885-1886 and again in 1898. ...
Charles de Freycinet, Prime Minister of France Charles Louis de Saulces de Freycinet (November 14, 1828 - May 14, 1923) was a French statesman and prime minister. ...
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1887 Presidential election 3 December: 1887 (MDCCCLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Saturday (click on link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. ...
Marie François Sadi-Carnot, President of France Marie François Sadi Carnot (August 11, 1837 - June 24, 1894) was a French statesman, the fourth president of the third French Republic. ...
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1894 Presidential election 27 June: 1894 (MDCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
| Candidates | Political party/allegiance | Round 1 | | Jean Casimir-Perier | Left | 53% (451) | | Henri Brisson | Centre | 22.91% (195) | | Charles Dupuy | Right | 11.40% (97) | | General Fevrier | Military | 6.23% (53) | | Francois Arago | Republican | 3.17% (27) | Jean Casimir-Périer, President of France Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Périer (November 8, 1847 - March 11, 1907) was a French politician, fifth president of the French Republic. ...
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Eugène Henri Brisson (July 31, 1835 - April 14, 1912) was a French statesman, prime minister of France for a period in 1885-1886 and again in 1898. ...
French politician Charles Dupuy Charles Alexandre Dupuy (November 5, 1851 - 1923) was a French statesman, three times prime minister. ...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply The Right, are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, the religious right, and areas of classical liberalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics. ...
François Jean Dominique Arago (February 26, 1786 – October 2, 1853) was a French mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and politician. ...
1895 Presidential election 17 January: 1895 (MDCCCXCV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
| Candidates | Political party/allegiance | Round 1 | Round 2 | | Felix Faure | Republican | 30.77% (244) | 62.92% (430) | | Henri Brisson | Centre | 42.62% (338) | 41.70% (361) | | Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau | Liberal | 23.20% (184) | - | French statesman Félix Faure Félix Faure (January 30, 1841–February 16, 1899) was President of France from 1895 to his death in 1899. ...
Eugène Henri Brisson (July 31, 1835 - April 14, 1912) was a French statesman, prime minister of France for a period in 1885-1886 and again in 1898. ...
Pierre Marie René Ernest Waldeck-Rousseau (December 2, 1846 - August 20, 1904) was a French statesman. ...
1899 Presidential election 18 February: 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
Painting of French statesman Émile Loubet by Fernand-Anne Piestre Émile François Loubet (December 30, 1838 - December 20, 1929) was a French politician, 7th president of the French republic. ...
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Jules Méline, French statesman Félix Jules Méline (May 20, 1838 - December 21, 1925) was a French statesman, prime minister from 1896 to 1898. ...
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Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac (May 21, 1853 - September 25, 1905), French politician, was born in Paris. ...
1906 Presidential election 18 February: 1906 (MCMVI) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
Armand Falli res, French statesman Cl ment Armand Falli res (November 6, 1841 - June 22, 1931), was a French politician, president of the French republic from 1906 to 1913. ...
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French statesman Paul Doumer Paul Doumer (March 22, 1857 â May 7, 1932) was the President of France from June 13, 1931 to his death. ...
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1913 Presidential election 17 January: 1913 (MCMXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic during the Great War. ...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply The Right, are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, the religious right, and areas of classical liberalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics. ...
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1920 Presidential election 18 February: 1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) // Events January January 3 - Babe Ruth is traded by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees for $125,000, the largest sum ever paid for a player at that time. ...
French statesman Paul Deschanel Paul Eugène Louis Deschanel (February 13, 1855 - April 28, 1922) was a French statesman. ...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply The Right, are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, the religious right, and areas of classical liberalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics. ...
Charles Jonnart (1857-1927) was a French politician. ...
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Georges Clemenceau (September 28, 1841 â November 24, 1929) was a French doctor, journalist and statesman. ...
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1920 Presidential election 24 September: 1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) // Events January January 3 - Babe Ruth is traded by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees for $125,000, the largest sum ever paid for a player at that time. ...
Alexandre Millerand, French statesman Alexandre Millerand (February 10, 1859 - April 7, 1943 at Versailles, France) was a French socialist and politician. ...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply The Right, are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, the religious right, and areas of classical liberalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics. ...
Sfio, or Safe/Fast I/O, is an I/O library developed by AT&T Research, with several improvements over the ANSI C stdio library. ...
1924 Presidential election 13 June: 1924 (MCMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Gaston Doumergue, French statesman Pierre-Paul-Henri-Gaston Doumergue (August 11, 1863 at Aigues-Vives, France-June 18, 1937 at Aigues-Vives, France) was a French politician of the Third Republic. ...
The Radical-Socialist Party (Parti Républicain, Radical et Radical-Socialiste, more commonly called Parti Radical-Socialiste - Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party), was a major French political party of the early to mid 20th century, originally considered radical due to its anti-clericalism, a main trait of republicans during...
Paul Painlevé, French politician Paul Painlevé (December 5, 1863âOctober 29, 1933, both at Paris, France) was a French mathematician and politician. ...
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1931 Presidential election 13 June: 1931 (MCMXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1931 calendar). ...
French statesman Paul Doumer Paul Doumer (March 22, 1857 â May 7, 1932) was the President of France from June 13, 1931 to his death. ...
The Radical-Socialist Party (Parti Républicain, Radical et Radical-Socialiste, more commonly called Parti Radical-Socialiste - Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party), was a major French political party of the early to mid 20th century, originally considered radical due to its anti-clericalism, a main trait of republicans during...
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Paul Painlevé, French politician Paul Painlevé (December 5, 1863âOctober 29, 1933, both at Paris, France) was a French mathematician and politician. ...
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Aristide Briand (March 28, 1862 â March 7, 1932) was a French statesman who served several terms as Prime Minister of France and won the Nobel Peace Prize. ...
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Bottle of Hennessy XO Cognac Hennessy is a leading, and oldest, manufacturer of cognac, a type of distilled wine (Brandy). Hennessy was born when Irishman Richard Hennessy, who had been a mercenary for the French King, was compensated with land in the town of Cognac in France in 1765 and...
In politics, right-wing, the political right, or simply The Right, are terms that refer to the segment of the political spectrum often associated with any of several strains of conservatism, the religious right, and areas of classical liberalism, or simply the opposite of left-wing politics. ...
1932 Presidential election 10 May: 1932 (MCMXXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link will take you to a full 1932 calendar). ...
Albert Lebrun (August 29, 1871 - March 6, 1950) was a French politician, President of France from 1932 to 1940, and as such was the last president of the Third Republic. ...
Paul Faure is a French specialist in the field of prehistoric archaeology. ...
Sfio, or Safe/Fast I/O, is an I/O library developed by AT&T Research, with several improvements over the ANSI C stdio library. ...
Paul Painlevé, French politician Paul Painlevé (December 5, 1863âOctober 29, 1933, both at Paris, France) was a French mathematician and politician. ...
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