Louis Munier

Louis Munier (21 November 1821 in Gex, Ain – 7 July 1896 in Paris) was a French politician.

Louis Munier
Born21 November 1821 
Died7 July 1896  (aged 74)

He was a city councillor, then a first deputy mayor in Lyon. From 1882 to 1896, he was a senator of the Rhône department within the Republican Union group. He was also the mayor of Beausemblant, Drôme, where he is buried.

In 1850, he married Marie Vinay in Beausemblant. They had two children: Paul Munier, who was admitted to the Court of Appeal of Lyon, and Jeanne Munier, who married Adrien Audibert, a law professor in Lyon and then Paris.

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  • "MUNIER Louis" (in French). website of the French Senate.


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