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  1. 1848. Nephew of Napoléon I. Elected first President of the French Republic in the 1848 election against Louis-Eugène Cavaignac. He provoked the coup of 1851 and proclaimed himself Emperor in 1852. Henri Georges Boulay de la Meurthe, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's vice president, was the sole person to hold that office.

  2. 25 August 1270 [xxii] – 5 October 1285 (15 years, 1 month and 10 days) Son of Louis IX. 3 April 1245 – 5 October 1285 (aged 40) Greatly expanded French influence in Europe. Died of a fever [50] Philip IV "the Fair" Philippe. 5 October 1285 [xxiii] – 29 November 1314 (29 years, 1 month and 24 days) Son of Philip III.

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  4. 18 June – 10 November 1799. Louis-Jérôme Gohier. 17 June – 10 November 1799. After the Coup of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès resigned. Moulin and Gohier, refusing to resign, were arrested by General Moreau .

  5. Rock. Psychedelic rock. Country of origin. United States. Grunt Records was a vanity label founded in 1971 by Jefferson Airplane and distributed by RCA Records. Initially created to sign local Bay Area acts, the label later was used only for Jefferson Starship and Hot Tuna releases. The label ended use in 1987 after Grace Slick left Starship.

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  6. Prior to that point, the country had been ruled by kings, emperors, and various executives. The succession of republics was several times interrupted (1852–70, 1940–44, and 1944–46) by other forms of government that did not entail a presidency. This is a chronologically ordered list of the presidents of France. (See also major rulers of ...

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  7. The following is a list [1] [2] [3] of presidents of France sorted by length of tenure. François Mitterrand was President for 14 years. Jacques Chirac was President for 12 years. Charles de Gaulle was President for 10 years, provisional head of state for 2 years, and leader of Free France for 4 years. Jean Casimir-Perier resigned in ...

  8. v. t. e. The president of France, officially the president of the French Republic ( French: Président de la République française ), is the executive head of state of France, and the commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces. As the presidency is the supreme magistracy of the country, the position is the highest office in France.

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