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Michel Goudchaux (18
March 1797 – 27
December 1862) was a
French banker and
politician who was
twice Minister of
Finance during the
French Second Republic...
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Jacques Goudchaux (born 21
August 1963) is a
French former racing driver. "Profile". driverdb.com.
Retrieved 2 June 2015. "Profile". speedsport-magazine...
- justice, Ledru-Rollin for the interior,
Carnot for
public instruction,
Goudchaux for finance,
Arago for the navy, and
Burdeau for war. Garnier-Pagès was...
- as the name, were
purchased by
Goudchaux's, Inc. of
Baton Rouge,
owned by the
Sternberg brothers.
Operating as
Goudchaux/Maison Blanche, the new company...
- was held in
Paris and had as
pallbearers his
former colleagues Michel Goudchaux,
Joseph Guinard,
Jules Bastide, and a
worker named Bayard. He was buried...
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being bought out by
Goudchaux's, Inc. of
Baton Rouge,
owned by Hans and
Josef Sternberg, and the
company then
operating as
Goudchaux/Maison Blanche. Most...
- On 25
October 1848,
Ariste Jacques Trouvé-Chauvel
substituted Michel Goudchaux as
Finance Minister.
Fortescue 2005, p. 118ff.
Robertson 1952, p. 102...
- Herriot's
Radical government), with Yiddish-speaking
lawyer Serge Weill-
Goudchaux as his ****ociate.
Legal fees and
expenses were paid from Thompson's fund...
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Changes On 5
March 1848, Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès
succeeded Michel Goudchaux as
Finance Minister. On 20
March 1848,
General Eugène
Cavaignac succeeded...
- was from a
Jewish merchant family from Sarrelouis. He
married Sephora Goudchaux,
daughter of a
banking family from Lorraine. In 1848, he
started to import...