Gaëtan de Rochebouët
French general
Gaëtan de Rochebouët
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Prime Minister of France | |
In office
23 November 1877 – 13 December 1877 |
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President | Patrice de MacMahon |
Preceded by | Albert, duc de Broglie |
Succeeded by | Jules Dufaure |
Personal details | |
Born |
(
1813-03-16
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16 March 1813
[1]
Angers |
Died |
23 February 1899
(1899-02-23)
(aged
85)
[1]
Paris |
Political party | None |
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Gaëtan de Grimaudet de Rochebouët ( French: [ɡa.etɑ̃ də ʁɔʃbu.ɛ] ; 1813–1899) was a French general who served as Prime Minister for less than a month in late 1877. [2]
On 29 June 1877, Patrice de MacMahon dissolved the House after being outvoted. The elections of 14 October 1877 were a victory for Republicans, who won a majority of seats. President MacMahon at first attempted to resist the result. He asked General Rochebouet to form a "department of business", with which the House refused to deal: Rochebouet resigned less than 24 hours after his appointment. MacMahon decided to accept the conditions of Jules Dufaure , forming a new, left of center government.
Rochebouët's Ministry, 23 November 1877 – 13 December 1877
- Gaëtan de Grimaudet de Rochebouët – President of the Council and Minister of War
- Marquis de Banneville – Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Charles Welche – Minister of the Interior
- François Dutilleul – Minister of Finance
- François Le Pelletier – Minister of Justice
- Albert Roussin – Minister of Marine and Colonies
- Hervé Faye – Minister of Public Instruction, Fine Arts, and Worship
- Michel Graëff – Minister of Public Works
- Jules Ozenne – Minister of Agriculture and Commerce
References
- 1 2 "Nécrologie | Le Général de Devision de Grimaudet, Comte de Rochebouët" . Revue d'artillerie (in French). Vol. 53, no. 6. Paris: Berger-Levrault & Co. March 1899. pp. 582–584 . Retrieved 3 October 2021 – via Google Books .
- ↑ "Gaëtan de Grimaudet de Rochebouët" . Grand Larousse encyclopédique (in French) . Retrieved 3 October 2021 .
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Prime Minister of France
1877 |
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Minister of War
23 November 1877 – 13 December 1877 |
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