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Jules Barthlemy Saint Hilaire

Jules Barthlemy-Saint-Hilaire

Jules Barthlemy-Saint-Hilaire, 19 August 1805 in Paris where he died on 24 November 1895 , is a philosopher , journalist and statesman French.

Summary

Biography

Jules Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire was a natural child. Some rumors have run, ensuring that it could have been the son of Napoleon I , but it is impossible to comment seriously on this subject Publications

Translations
  • Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Paris: G. Baillire, 1876. Text Online
  • Physics Lessons of Aristotle or the general principles of nature, Paris: Ladrange A. Durand, 2 volumes, 1862. Text online 1 2
  • Aristotle's Politics, Paris: Ladrange, 1874. text online
Articles
  • "College de France - the Renaissance Aristotelianism," Revue des Deux Mondes, Volume 13, January-March 1838 Text on Wikisource

Bibliography

References

  1. Jean-Marie Mayeur, Alain Corbin, Arlette Schweitzer (ed.), The Immortals of the Senate, 1875-1918. The one hundred and sixteen irremovable of the Third Republic, Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 1995 217. Marie Belloc Lowndes , in the second volume of his autobiography, Where Love and Friendship dwelt ( 1943 ) says that Jules was an illegitimate son of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Preceded by Jules Barthlemy-Saint-Hilaire Followed by
Charles de Freycinet
French Foreign Minister
1880-1881
Leon Gambetta
Foreign Ministers of France since 1871
Third Republic
( 1871 - one thousand nine hundred forty )
Jules Favre Charles de Remusat Albert de Broglie Louis Decazes Gaston de Banneville William Henry Waddington Charles de Freycinet Jules Barthlemy-Saint-Hilaire Leon Gambetta Charles de Freycinet Charles Duclerc Armand Fallires Paul-Armand Challemel Lacour- Jules Ferry Charles de Freycinet Emile Flourens Ren Goblet Eugene Spuller Alexandre Ribot Jules Develle Jean Casimir-Perier Gabriel Hanotaux Marcellin Berthelot Leon Bourgeois Gabriel Hanotaux Theophile Delcasse Maurice Rouvier Lon Bourgeois Stephen Pichon Jean Cruppi Justin Germain Casimir de Selves Raymond Poincare Charles Jonnart Stephen Pichon Gaston Doumergue Leon Bourgeois Ren Viviani Gaston Doumergue Theophile Delcasse Ren Viviani Aristide Briand Alexandre Ribot Louis Barthou Stephen Pichon Millerand Georges Leygues Aristide Briand Raymond Poincare Edmond Lefebvre du Prey Edouard Herriot Aristide Briand Edouard Herriot Aristide Briand Pierre Laval Andr Tardieu Edouard Herriot Joseph Paul Boncour Edouard Daladier Louis Barthou Pierre Laval Pierre-Etienne Flandin Delbos Joseph Paul Boncour Bonnet Edouard Daladier Reynaud Edouard Daladier Paul Reynaud
French State
( one thousand nine hundred and forty - 1944 )
Paul Baldwin Pierre Laval Pierre Etienne Flandin Franois Darlan Pierre Laval
France Free
( one thousand nine hundred forty-one - 1944 )
Maurice Dejean Pleven Rene Massigli
Fourth Republic
( 1 946 - 1959 )
Georges Bidault Blum Georges Bidault Robert Schuman Georges Bidault Pierre Mendes France Edgar Faure Antoine Pinay Christian Pineau Ren Pleven
Fifth Republic
( 1959 -)
Maurice Couve de Murville Michel Debre Maurice Schumann Andre Bettencourt Michel Jobert Jean Sauvagnargues Louis Guiringaud Jean Francois-Poncet Cheysson Roland Dumas Jean-Bernard Raimond Roland Dumas Alain Juppe Herve de Charette Hubert Vedrine Dominique de Villepin Michel Barnier Philippe Douste-Blazy Bernard Kouchner Michele Alliot-Marie Alain Juppe


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