Jules Develle

Jules Develle (12 April 1845 – 30 October 1919) was a French politician.

Biography

He was born in Bar-le-Duc to Claude Charles Develle, an insurance agent, and Anne Marguerite Rousselot.[1] He studied law and became a lawyer. He discovered his passion for political activity as a secretary of Jules Grévy. He was then appointed prefect but he was removed later on because of his political thoughts (1877). He was 13 times French Minister during the Third Republic including Minister of Justice, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1893.

He died in Paris in 1919.

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References

Political offices
Preceded by
Pierre Gomot
Minister of Agriculture
18861887
Succeeded by
François Barbé
Preceded by
Léopold Faye
Minister of Agriculture
18901893
Succeeded by
Albert Viger
Preceded by
Léon Bourgeois
Minister of Justice
1893
Succeeded by
Léon Bourgeois
Preceded by
Alexandre Ribot
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1893
Succeeded by
Jean Casimir-Perier


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