Pierre Jean Henri Didelot
Pierre Jean Henri Didelot (12 May 1870 in Paris – 30 October 1941 in Alpes-Maritimes)[1]. He was a colonial administrator in various colonies of the French Colonial Empire.
Titles held
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Preceded by Raphaël Valentin Marius Antonette |
Governor of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon 28 November 1909–1 July 1911 |
Succeeded by Ferdinand Longue (Acting) |
Preceded by Denys Joseph Goujon |
Governor of French Guiana (1st Time) 1911–1914 |
Succeeded by Ernest Fernand Lévecque |
Preceded by Ernest Fernand Lévecque |
Governor of French Guiana (2nd Time) 1916 |
Succeeded by Georges Lévy |
Preceded by Théophile Antoine Pascal (Acting) |
Governor of Sénégal 17 September 1921–4 July 1925 |
Succeeded by Camille Théodore Raoul Maillet (Acting) |
Preceded by Louis Martial Innocent Gerbinis |
Governor of French India 1926–1928 |
Succeeded by Robert Paul Marie de Guise |
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