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  1. Photo of Gambetta by Nadar, 1871 Léon Gambetta, by Alphonse Legros (1875). Maison des Jardies , the place where Gambetta died in Sèvres. On 24 June 1871, a letter was sent by Gambetta to his Parisian confidant, Dr. Édouard Fieuzal:

  2. Inflation of Balloons During the Siege. Portrait of Leon Gambetta. Declaration of the French Third Republic, 4th September 1870. Artist: Anon. Portrait of Léon Gambetta, 37th Prime Minister of France. Leon Gambetta laid out on his death bed. Funeral procession leaving Chamber of Deputies. Leon Gambetta's mortuary chamber, Paris.

  3. Leon Gambetta laid out on his death bed, French politician, France, illustration from the weekly Rivista Illustrata , No 212, January 21, 1883. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images

  4. Léon Gambetta, photograph by Étienne Carjat; in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Léon Gambetta, (born April 2, 1838, Cahors, France—died Dec. 31, 1882, Ville-d’Avray, near Paris), French republican statesman who helped found the Third Republic.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · April 2, 1838, Cahors, France. Died: Dec. 31, 1882, Ville-d’Avray, near Paris (aged 44) Title / Office: prime minister (1881-1882), France. Founder: Third Republic. Role In: Franco-German War.

  6. Download stock image by Henri Meyer - Death of Leon Gambetta French politician - Leon Gambetta on his deathbed in “The Illustrous Journal” of 1883 - Drawing by Henri Meyer - High quality fine art images, pictures, photos and videos

  7. May 14, 2018 · Gambetta's death from peritonitis on Nov. 27, 1882, deprived the republic of a leader it would sorely miss in the years before World War I. Further Reading The definitive biography of Gambetta has yet to be written, but for the early and most exciting part of his career see J. P. T. Bury, Gambetta and the National Defence (1936).

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