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    The son of an unsuccessful businessman and farmer, Jean Jaurès was born in Castres, Tarn, into a modest French provincial haut-bourgeois family. His younger brother, Louis, became an admiral and a Republican-Socialist deputy. A brilliant student, Jaurès was educated at the Lycée Sainte-Barbe in Paris and admitted first at the École normale ...

  2. Jean Jaurès ([ʒ ɑ̃ ʒ o. ʁ ɛ s] [a]), né le 3 septembre 1859 à Castres et mort assassiné le 31 juillet 1914 à Paris, est un homme politique et homme d'Etat français.. Issu d'une famille de la petite bourgeoisie castraise, il grandit à Castres, sa ville natale, où il passe son enfance et sa jeunesse, réalisant de brillantes études, il intègre ensuite l'école normale supérieure ...

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  4. France. Nickname. UT2J. Website. www .univ-tlse2 .fr. University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès ( French: Université Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, formerly known as Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, also called Toulouse II) is a French public university located in Toulouse, France. It is one of the 3 successor universities of the University of Toulouse .

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  5. Mar 15, 2024 · Jean Jaurès (born September 3, 1859, Castres, France—died July 31, 1914, Paris) was a French socialist leader, cofounder of the newspaper L’Humanité, and member of the French Chamber of Deputies (1885–89, 1893–98, and 1902–14); he achieved the unification of several factions into a single socialist party, the Section Française de l’Internationale Ouvrière.

  6. Born 1859 in the Tarn region, Jean Jaurès became one of the most celebrated figures of French history, a social thinker, anti-war campaigner and politician. A man who has left his mark on French culture. He was famous for his eloquent speeches, for standing up for workers’ rights and as one of the founding members and leader of the French ...

  7. From the 14th to the l8th of July, 1914, a Socialist Congress took place in France which was the cause of a fresh outburst of reviling. In the clerical Action Français Jaurès was called "a public enemy," "a traitor," his actions were "infamous," "treacherous," and as everyone knows, "M. Jaurès c'est L'Allemagne."

  8. Jean Jaurès, or Jean Léon Jaurès is a French politician. He was assassinated by a nationalist fanatic, Raoul Villain. Jaurès was a pacifist in Europe and was against any war. He was a socialist in France . Categories: Assassinated French politicians. Politicians from Occitanie. Murders by firearm in France. Social democrats.

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