Gustave Halphen
Gustave Halphen (3 March 1810 in Paris - 21 February 1872 in Paris) was a French diplomat and merchant.
Gustave Halphern | |
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Died | 1872 |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Relatives | Eugène Halphen (brother) |
He served as the Consul-General of France to the Sublime Porte (Istanbul).[1] He served as the president and vice president of the Israelite Central Consistory of France.[1] He was an officer of the Legion of Honour.[1]
Works
- Halphen, Gustave (1845). Rapport sur l'exposition publique des produits de l'industrie française de 1844. Paris. OCLC 65052461.
Further reading
- Lefebvre, F. (1852). M. Gustave Halphen, consul général de Turquie à Paris. Paris: Imprimerie de Mme de Lacombe. OCLC 465509313.
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References
- "Nouvelles diverses". L'Univers israelité (27). 1872. pp. 440–441. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
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