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- Minister of War François Allain-Targé – Minister of the Interior Jean ClamageranMinister of Finance Charles Eugène GaliberMinister of Marine and...
- Jean-Jules Clamageran (29 March 1827 – 4 June 1903) was a French politician of the French Third Republic. He was briefly minister of finance (6–16 April...
- 1876, pp. 31-33. Clamageran 1876, pp. 36-37, 39. Clamageran 1876, p. 37. Meyer 1971, p. 186. Clamageran 1876, pp. 39-40. Clamageran 1876, pp. 39. Bluche...
- Prime Minister Henri Brisson Charles de Freycinet Preceded by Jean-Jules Clamageran Succeeded by Albert Dauphin Minister of Public Works In office 6 April...
- January 1882 7 August 1882 Pierre Tirard 7 August 1882 6 April 1885 Jean Clamageran 6 April 1885 16 April 1885 Marie François Sadi Carnot 16 April 1885 11...
- Marie Bihet (Belgium) 1957 - 1961 Agnes Ohlson (USA) 1961 - 1965 Alice Clamageran (France) 1965 - 1969 Alice Girard (Canada) 1969 - 1973 Margarethe Kruse...
- (1881–1882) Say (January–August 1882) Tirard (August 1882–6 April 1885) Clamageran (6 April–16 April 1885) Carnot (16 April 1885–December 1886) Dauphin (December...
- included René Bérenger, Louis Buffet, Marc Antoine Calmon, Jules Cazot, Jean Clamageran (president in 1858), Henry Didier, Albert Grévy, Édouard René de Laboulaye...
- 6 April 1885: Pierre Tirard 6 April 1885 – 16 April 1885: Jean-Jules Clamageran 16 April 1885 – 3 December 1886: Sadi Carnot 3 December 1886 – 30 May...
- Changarnier Antoine Chanzy Joseph de Chareton Charles Chesnelong Jean-Jules Clamageran Joseph d'Haussonville Anthime Corbon Alphonse Cordier Hyacinthe Corne...