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  1. Louis-Jules Trochu (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒyl tʁɔʃy]; 12 March 1815 – 7 October 1896) was a French military leader and politician. He served as President of the Government of National Defense —France's de facto head of state —from 4 September 1870 until his resignation on 22 January 1871.

  2. Louis Jules Trochu (Palais, 12 de Março de 1815 — Tours, 7 de Outubro de 1896) [1] foi um político francês. [2] Ocupou o cargo de primeiro-ministro da França , entre 4 de Setembro de 1870 a 18 de Fevereiro de 1871 .

  3. Louis Jules Trochu. Louis Jules Trochu ( Belle-Île-en-Mer, 12 maart 1815 - Tours, 7 oktober 1896) was een Frans generaal en politicus . Jules Trochu volgde een opleiding aan de prestigieuze militaire academie Saint-Cyr en hij werd in 1837 toegevoegd aan het stafcorps en in 1840 werd hij bevorderd tot luitenant en in 1843 tot kapitein.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Louis Jules Trochu [1] (lwē zhül trôshü´), 1815–96, French general. He fought in Algeria, in the Crimean War [2], and in the Italian war of 1859. In L'Armée française en 1867 (1867), he criticized the French army and urged its reorganization.

  5. Le général de division, commandant de corps d’armée Louis, Jules Trochu (1815-1896), grand officier de la Légion d’honneur, choisit la Cavalerie à sa sortie de l’Ecole. Déjà commandant de division à Magenta et à Solférino, son ouvrage, L’armée française en 1867, lui vaut la disgrâce. Pendant la guerre franco-prussienne de ...

  6. Louis-Jules Trochu, né au Palais à Belle-Île-en-Mer (Morbihan) le 12 mars 1815 et mort à Tours (Indre-et-Loire) le 7 octobre 1896, est un général de division et homme d'État français sous le Second Empire.

  7. Louis Jules Trochu (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒyl tʁɔʃy]; 12 March 1815 – 7 October 1896) was a French military leader and politician. He served as President of the Government of National Defense—France's de facto head of state—from 4 September 1870 until his resignation on 22 January 1871 (although he retained the role symbolically until the legislative elections of February 1871 ...