François de Clermont-Tonnerre (politician)
François de Clermont-Tonnerre (1906-1979) was a French aristocrat and agrarian conservative politician.
François de Clermont-Tonnerre | |
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Born | François Marie Amédée Joseph de Clermont-Tonnerre September 19, 1906 |
Died | December 2, 1979 Paris, France |
Alma mater | École Nationale des Chartes |
Occupation | Politician |
Political party | French Agrarian and Peasant Party |
Spouse(s) | Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot |
Children | 4 |
Parent(s) | Louis de Clermont-Tonnerre Jeanne de Kergorlay |
Early life
François de Clermont-Tonnerre was born on September 19, 1906 in Paris, France.[1][2] Both his father, Louis de Clermont-Tonnerre and his mother, Jeanne de Kergorlay, were aristocrats.
He graduated from the École Nationale des Chartes in Paris.[2]
Career
He joined the French Agrarian and Peasant Party, an agrarian conservative political party He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies for the Somme from 1936 to 1942.[1]
He co-authored Le manifeste paysan: essai d'une doctrine humaniste appliquée à l'agriculture française with Pierre Mathé, published in 1937.[2]
Personal life
He married Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot. They had four children. They resided at the Château de Bertangles in Bertangles, Somme.
Death
He died on December 2, 1979 in Paris, France.[1][2]