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Émile Justin Louis Combes (French: [emil kɔ̃b]; 6 September 1835 – 25 May 1921) was a French politician and freemason who led the Lefts Bloc (French: Bloc des gauches) cabinet from June 1902 to January 1905.
- 6 September 1835, Roquecourbe
- Émile Loubet
Émile Combes (born Sept. 6, 1835, Roquecourbe, France—died May 25, 1921, Pons) was a French premier (1902–05) who presided over the separation of church and state in the wake of the Dreyfus affair.
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Émile Combes, né le 6 septembre 1835 à Roquecourbe et mort le 25 mai 1921 à Pons (Charente-Maritime), est un homme politique et homme d'État français.
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views 3,724,064 updated. Émile Combes (āmēl´ kôNb), 1835–1921, French statesman. An able politician of the left democratic group, he was minister of education under Léon Bourgeois (1895–96) and, succeeding René Waldeck-Rousseau, was (1902–5) premier and minister of interior and religion.
Émile Justin Louis Combes ( French: [emil kɔ̃b]; 6 September 1835 – 25 May 1921) was a French statesman and freemason who led the Lefts Bloc (French: Bloc des gauches) cabinet from June 1902 to January 1905. Émile Combes. Prime Minister of France. In office.
Oct 18, 2022 · Émile Combes. In June 1902, Émile Combes (l. 1835-1921) replaced Waldeck-Rousseau as President of the Council. Neither President Émile Loubet nor his secretary general Abel Combarieu (l. 1856=1944) expressed enthusiasm for Combes.
jokingly called ‘le petit Pére Combes’. Leader of the Radical Party at the time of the separation of Church and State [see Anticlericalism].