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brother of
Cardinal Frédéric de
Falloux (1807–1884)
Falloux was born at Angers, Maine-et-Loire, to
Comte Guillaume de
Falloux (1774–1850) and his wife, Félicité...
- The
Falloux Laws
promoted Catholic schools in
France in the 1850s, 1860s and 1870s. They were
voted in
during the
French Second Republic and promulgated...
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invented were
given a half wage of 1
franc a day. On 21 June,
Alfred de
Falloux decided in the name of the
parliamentary commission on
labour that the...
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Papal States. To gain
support from the Catholics, he
approved the Loi
Falloux in 1851,
which restored a
greater role for the
Catholic Church in the French...
- reforms. However,
after Carnot's
resignation and
replacement by
Alfred de
Falloux, the
commission was dissolved. Nevertheless, Barthélémy-Saint-Hilaire deposed...
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commendam from 13
March 1868 – 6
November 1876 Succeeded by Frédéric de
Falloux du
Coudray Preceded by
Giuseppe Ugolini Cardinal Protodeacon 19 December...
- The
ministers as Dumas's
musketeers by Cham. Left to
right Falloux as Aramis,
Barrot as Athos,
Buffet as
Porthos and
Faucher as d'Artagnan...
- and
starring Louis de Funès.
Aerial unit
director and
stunt flyer Jean
Falloux and a p****enger died when they
crashed a
light plane while attempting to...
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especially with education,
fighting the
clerical system established by the Loi
Falloux, and
working for the
establishment of free,
obligatory and
secular primary...
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pronounced himself in
favour of the
national workshops and
against the loi
Falloux. His
attitude contributed greatly to give po****r
confidence to his cousin...