Jacques Piou

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Jacques Piou
Jacques Piou in 1913
Born
Jacques Gustave Piou

August 6, 1838
DiedMay 12, 1932
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Political partyPopular Liberal Action
SpouseJulie Gentien
ChildrenLéonie Thérèse Piou
Parent(s)Constance Piou
Thérèse Angèle Palmyre Ledall de Kéréon

Jacques Piou (1838-1932) was a French lawyer and politician.

Early life

Jacques Piou was born on August 6, 1838 in Angers, France.[1][2] His father, Constance Piou, was a politician.[3] His mother, Thérèse Angèle Palmyre Ledall de Kéréon, was an aristocrat.[3]

He studied the Law.[1]

Career

Piou started his career as a lawyer in Toulouse.[1]

He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for Haute-Garonne from 1885 to 1893, and from 1898 to 1902.[1] He co-founded Popular Liberal Action, a conservative political party, with Count Albert de Mun in 1901. He then served for Lozère from 1906 to 1919.[1]

He authored a biography of Count Albert de Mun, published in 1925.[2]

Personal life

He married Julie Gentien.[3] They had a daughter, Léonie Thérèse Piou.[3]

Death

He died on May 12, 1932 in Paris.[1][2]

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