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  1. Signature. Clément Armand Fallières ( French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ faljɛʁ]; 6 November 1841 – 22 June 1931) was a French statesman who was President of France from 1906 to 1913. Clément Armand Fallières was a symbol of republicanism in the French Third Republic. He was born into a middle-class family in Lot-et-Garonne and became a ...

  2. Military. General Raoul Le Mouton de Boisdeffre, architect of the military alliance with Russia. The Dreyfus affair occurred in the context of German annexation of Alsace and Moselle, an event that fed the most extreme nationalism. The traumatic defeat of France in 1870 seemed far away, but a vengeful spirit remained.

  3. Nérac, France. Died. October 23, 1939. (1939-10-23) (aged 90) Jeanne Fallières (24 May 1849 – 29 September 1939) was the spouse of French president Armand Fallières. [1] She did not like her public duties and was given a name for being stingy and misusing her position for economic purposes.

  4. I don’t believe a single word Armand said about he and Lestat’s romance, especially telling Armand that he loved him or having sex on the balcony floor. The underground scene and the opera box scene was like from a romance novel and felt like wishful thinking.

  5. Armand Fallières (born Nov. 6, 1841, Mézin, Fr.—died June 22, 1931, Loupillon, near Mézin) was a French statesman and the eighth president of the French Third Republic. He began his public career as town councillor at Nérac (1871), and in 1876 that constituency sent him to the Chamber of Deputies. Fallières sat with the left and signed ...

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  6. 6 November 1841. Clément, Armand Fallières was born in Mézin (Department of Lot-et-Garonne). After completing his law studies in Paris, he became a member of the Nérac Bar. 14 January 1868. He married Jeanne Bresson. 4 September 1870. He was elected Municipal Councillor and Mayor of Nérac. October 1871. He served as Nérac Departmental ...

  7. Armand Fallières is elected to replace him. July 12, 1906 After a new inquiry, the Supreme Court of Appeals, with all three Chambers sitting jointly, annuls the Rennes verdict, pronounces the rehabilitation of Dreyfus and proclaims his innocence.

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