- Eugène
Rouher (30
November 1814 – 3
February 1884) was a
French statesman of the
Second Empire. He was born at Riom (Puy-de-Dôme),
where he
practised law...
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January 1851: Eugène
Rouher 24
January 1851 – 10
April 1851:
Ernest de
Royer 10
April 1851 – 26
October 1851: Eugène
Rouher 26
October 1851 – 1 November...
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influence of his
rival Rouher prompted his
resignation in 1863,
after which Napoleon created him a duke. A more
dangerous enemy than
Rouher was
Empress Eugénie...
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secularising Third Republic failed. He
supported the
tactics of Eugène
Rouher over
those of
Prince Napoléon-Jérôme,
breaking with Napoléon-Jérôme in 1876...
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Council of
State François-Xavier
Joseph de
Casabianca Jules Baroche Eugène
Rouher Gustave Rouland Adolphe Vuitry Justice Jacques Pierre Abbatucci Ernest de...
- were
appreciated by
public works officials during his lifetime. Eugène
Rouher, the
secretary of agriculture, commerce, and
public works in the government...
- idea.
After talks with
Chevalier and
French Minister of
Commerce Eugène
Rouher in Paris,
Cobden had his
first audience with the
emperor on 27
October 1859...
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Council of
State François-Xavier
Joseph de
Casabianca Jules Baroche Eugène
Rouher Gustave Rouland Adolphe Vuitry Justice Jacques Pierre Abbatucci Ernest de...
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Council of
State François-Xavier
Joseph de
Casabianca Jules Baroche Eugène
Rouher Gustave Rouland Adolphe Vuitry Justice Jacques Pierre Abbatucci Ernest de...
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without portfolio of a sort of
presidency of the
council filled by Eugène
Rouher, the "Vice-Emperor", and the
nomination of Jean
Victor Duruy, an anti-clerical...