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    Jules Ferry. Jules François Camille Ferry ( French: [ʒyl fɛʁi]; 5 April 1832 – 17 March 1893) was a French statesman and republican philosopher. [1] He was one of the leaders of the Moderate Republicans and served as Prime Minister of France from 1880 to 1881 and 1883 to 1885. He was a promoter of laicism and colonial expansion. [2]

  2. Jules Ferry. Jules Ferry, né le 5 avril 1832 à Saint-Dié ( Vosges) et mort le 17 mars 1893 à Paris, est un homme d'État français . En 1870, après la chute du Second Empire, dont il était opposant, il est membre du gouvernement provisoire et, pour quelques mois, maire de Paris.

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  4. Apr 1, 2024 · foreign minister (1883-1885), France. Jules Ferry (born April 5, 1832, Saint-Dié, France—died March 17, 1893, Paris) was a French statesman of the early Third Republic, notable both for his anticlerical education policy and for his success in extending the French colonial empire. Ferry pursued his father’s profession of law and was called ...

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  5. e. The Moderates or Moderate Republicans ( French: Républicains modérés ), pejoratively labeled Opportunist Republicans ( Républicains opportunistes ), was a French political group active in the late 19th century during the Third French Republic. The leaders of the group included Adolphe Thiers, Jules Ferry, Jules Grévy, Henri Wallon and ...

  6. Tonkin Affair. The Tonkin Affair, ( French: L'Affaire du Tonkin) named after the French protectorate of Tonkin, of March 1885 was a major French political crisis that erupted in the closing weeks of the Sino-French War. It effectively destroyed the political career of the French prime minister, Jules Ferry, and abruptly ended the string of ...

  7. May 15, 2012 · Jules Ferry was foreign minister in the 1880s, but better known as the founding father of modern French education. Marie Curie was a world-renowned Nobel prize-winning chemist. Jules Ferry (1832-1893)

  8. Detail, heads of Ferry and teacher; Jules François Camille Ferry (1832 -1893) was a French statesman (44th and 49th Prime Minister of France) and republican. This monument celebrates his work establishing the non-clerical organization of public education including the establishment of French as the official language of the Republic.

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