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artistic individual all-around 257 26
Aubert 211 88
Balossier 246 40
Albert Barodet 201 105 Noël Bas 295
Bayer 145 132 Jean
Berhouzouq 268 14
Bernillon 164...
- Claude-Désiré
Barodet (27 July 1823 – 28
April 1906) was a
French Radical Republican politician. The son of a teacher,
Barodet studied at a
minor seminary;...
- deputy, and on
standing for
Paris in
September 1873 he was
beaten by Désiré
Barodet. A
month later he was
elected (having
already resigned with Thiers) for...
- Rémusat, Thiers'
foreign minister, lost a by-election in
Paris to Désiré
Barodet, a
radical mayor of Lyon
supported by Léon Gambetta.
Monarchists blamed...
-
district of the 4th arrondis****t of
Paris in a by-election
after Désiré
Barodet(fr) had resigned. He ran on an anti-Guesdist platform, and was
among those...
-
candidate supported by
Thiers was
defeated by a more
radical republican named Barodet, who was
supported by Léon
Gambetta and the left wing of the republicans...
-
committee that
supported the
candidacy of the
Radical Republican Désiré
Barodet in the 16th arrondis****t of Paris. In 1876 he
founded a
Republican circle...
- centre-left policies, the
paper soon
shifted leftward,
notably endorsing Désiré
Barodet in the 1873 by-election for the
Seine constituency. By the late 1870s,...
- of a few
leaders who had
quickly arrived: Jacques-Louis Hénon, Désiré
Barodet,
Doctor Durand.
Without delay, they
proclaimed the
French Third Republic...
- (1891–1900)
Alexandre Lefèvre (1891–1914)
Charles Floquet (1894–1896) Désiré
Barodet (1896–1900) Paul
Strauss (1897–1936)
Alfred T****llier (1899–1909) Athanase...