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    Édouard Herriot

    French Radical politician

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  1. Édouard Marie Herriot (French: [edwaʁ ma.ʁi ɛʁjo]; 5 July 1872 – 26 March 1957) was a French Radical politician of the Third Republic who served three times as Prime Minister (1924–1925; 1926; 1932) and twice as President of the Chamber of Deputies. He led the first Cartel des Gauches.

  2. Mar 22, 2024 · Édouard Herriot (born July 5, 1872, Troyes, Fr.—died March 26, 1957, Lyon) was a French statesman and man of letters who was the longtime leader of the Radical Party; he served in nine different cabinets and was premier of France three times (1924–25, 1926, 1932).

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  3. Édouard Herriot, né le 5 juillet 1872 à Troyes et mort le 26 mars 1957 à Saint-Genis-Laval , est un académicien et homme d'État français. Membre du Parti radical, il est une figure centrale de la III e République.

  4. May 18, 2018 · The French statesman and author Édouard Herriot (1872-1957) was prominent in interwar politics and personified the radical-liberal tradition in French political and cultural life. He was also a biographer and historian of note.

  5. Biographie. Né à Troyes, le 5 juillet 1872. Fils d’un officier d’infanterie, Édouard Herriot obtint une bourse pour préparer l’École normale supérieure. Il y fut reçu en 1891, et obtint en 1893 son agrégation de lettres, qui lui ouvrit les portes d’une brillante carrière d’universitaire.

  6. Édouard Herriot, (born July 5, 1872, Troyes, France—died March 26, 1957, Lyon), French politician and writer. He became mayor of Lyon in 1905 and kept the post for most of his life. Elected as a member of the Radical Party to the Chamber of Deputies (1919), he led the opposition to the Bloc National as head of the Cartel des Gauches (1924).

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  8. French; Prime Minister 1924–5, 1932–3, President of the National Assembly 1936–40, 1941–55 Edouard Herriot was, like his rival for the leadership of the inter-war Radical Party Daladier, a product of the state educational system created by the Third Republic and a passionate defender of the principles of the French Revolution.

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