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Philippe Le Royer

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Notices généalogiques sur les familles Genevoises depuis les premiers temps jusqu'à nos jours. tom. 1-3. (Par J.B.G. Galiffe, tom. 4-7)
283: 59:, and were the proprietors of a renowned pharmacy. His father, Charles Le Royer was the captain of the garrison of the city of 278: 268: 99:
from 1875 until his death and was its president (1882–1893). He served as minister of justice (1878–1879) in the
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in 1870. During this time, he administered a policy against arbitrary detention of key personalities from the
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in the 14th century and subsequently printers to the King of France in the 16th century. Following
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was a French and Swiss politician from the 19th century, who served as the president of the
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in 1816 to a notable Swiss and French family. His ancestors were peers of
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891)
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French Senate

Geneva
Switzerland
La Rochelle
edict of Nantes
Council of Two Hundred
Geneva
Paris
advocate General
Lyon
Franco Prussian War
Second French Empire
French Left
Senate of France
Government of France
Prime Minister
William Henry Waddington
Paris Commune
Paris
Père Lachaise Cemetery


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