- Léon
Martin Fourichon (10
January 1809,
Thiviers – 24
November 1884, Paris) was a
French naval officer,
colonial administrator and politician. He entered...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs Adolphe Le Flô,
Minister of War Léon
Martin Fourichon,
Minister of the Navy and the
Colonies Ernest Picard,
Minister of Finance...
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Ricard –
Minister of the
Interior Léon Say –
Minister of
Finance Martin Fourichon –
Minister of
Marine William Henry Waddington –
Minister of
Public Instruction...
- of Justice, Léon
Gambetta as
Minister of the Interior, and Léon
Martin Fourichon as
Minister of the Navy and the Colonies.
These ministers were members...
- was a
French military unit
created in
November 1870 by the vice
admiral Fourichon,
which fought in the Franco-Prussian War, the
First and
Second World War...
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Minister of the Navy 20
January 1867 – 4
September 1870 Succeeded by
Maurice Fourichon Preceded by
Adolphe Niel
Minister of War 13
August 1869 – 21
August 1869...
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Governor of
French Guiana In
office 1854–1855
Preceded by
Martin Fourichon Succeeded by
Antoine Alphonse M****et
Governor of
Cochinchina In office...
- the
weight of the
longer armor deck. The
naval minister, Léon
Martin Fourichon,
approved the
design on 11 May, and
authorized the
construction of two...
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Minister of
Finance Louis Martel –
Minister of
Justice and
Worship Martin Fourichon –
Minister of
Marine and
Colonies William Henry Waddington – Minister...
- d'évolutions) and was the
flagship of Vice
Admiral (vice-amiral)
Martin Fourichon. When the Franco-Prussian War
began on 19 July, the
French had lost track...