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    Louis Barthou

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  1. Jean Louis Barthou (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi baʁtu]; 25 August 1862 – 9 October 1934) was a French politician of the Third Republic who served as Prime Minister of France for eight months in 1913.

  2. Louis Barthou was a French premier (1913), conservative statesman, and long-time colleague of Raymond Poincaré. He was assassinated with King Alexander of Yugoslavia during the latter’s visit to France in 1934. Trained as a lawyer and first elected a deputy in 1889, Barthou filled various posts in.

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  3. Louis Barthou, né le 25 août 1862 à Oloron-Sainte-Marie (Pyrénées-Atlantiques) et mort le 9 octobre 1934 à Marseille, est un journaliste et homme d'État français.

  4. Louis Barthou (lwē bärtōō´), 1862–1934, French cabinet minister and man of letters. He held portfolios in numerous cabinets after 1894 and was briefly premier in July–Aug., 1913. His government was responsible for the law that increased military service from two to three years.

  5. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt80f3d.9. General elections in the spring of 1910 strengthened considerably Barthous chances of forming his own cabinet in the foreseeable future. For one thing, his local power base in Béarn seemed virtually unassailable.

  6. Louis Barthou. French, 1862-1934 Related Artworks. Previous slide Next slide. Geneva Portraits, ca. 1935. Edmond Xavier Kapp. France: Louis Barthou (assassinated ...

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  8. Louis Barthou - Encyclopedia. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. " LOUIS BARTHOU (1862-), French statesman, advocate, author, journalist, and lecturer, was born at Oleron Aug. 25 1862. He was elected to Parliament in 1889, and five years later he became Minister of Public Works.

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