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Emmanuel Arago

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Emmanuel Arago (August 6, 1812, Paris – November 26, 1896) was a French politician of the French Second Republic, Second French Empire and French Third Republic. He was the son of François Arago. He was a member of the 1848 Constituent Assembly and the National Assembly of 1871. He was a deputy for Pyrénées-Orientales (1848–1851, 1871–1876) and la Seine (1869–1870) and senator for Pyrénées-Orientales (1876–1896). He served as minister of the interior and minister of justice in the Government of France. He was ambassador of France to Switzerland.[1][2]

Preceded by Minister of the Interior of France
February 6–19, 1871
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ François Broche, La IIIe République de Thiers à Casimir-Perier Pygmalion 2001 p.511
  2. ^ Léo Taxil, La France maçonnique, liste alphabétique des francs-maçons, 16,000 noms dévoilés, 1888, avant-propos, p.V, Texte en ligne