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  1. Casimir-Pierre Périer (11 October 1777 – 16 May 1832) was a prominent French banker, mine owner, political leader and statesman. In business, through his bank in Paris and ownership of the Anzin Coal Co. in the Department of Nord, he contributed significantly to the economic development of France in the early stages of ...

  2. Casimir Périer. Banquero y político francés (Grenoble, 1777 - París, 1832). Procedente de una familia de empresarios, Casimir Périer fundó en tiempos de Napoleón una banca familiar en París en colaboración con su hermano, Antoine-Scipion.

  3. Casimir-Pierre Perier, né le 12 décembre 1777 à Grenoble et mort le 16 mai 1832 à Paris, est un banquier et homme d'État français, régent de la Banque de France, président du Conseil du 13 mars 1831 à sa mort, due à l'épidémie de choléra de 1832 [1].

  4. Jean Casimir-Perier (París, 8 de noviembre de 1847 – París, 11 de marzo de 1907) fue presidente de Francia entre 1894 y 1895. Biografía. Nació en París hijo de Auguste Casimir-Perier y nieto de Casimir Pierre Perier, presidente del Consejo de ministros del rey Luis Felipe I.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Title / Office: prime minister (1831-1832), France. Chamber of Deputies (1817-1832), France. Casimir Perier (born Oct. 21, 1777, Grenoble, Fr.—died May 16, 1832, Paris) was a French banker and statesman who exercised a decisive influence on the political orientation of the reign of King Louis-Philippe. Perier was the son of a ...

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  6. 11 March 1907 (aged 59) Paris, France. Political party. Moderate Republicans. Alma mater. University of Paris. Signature. Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier ( French: [ʒɑ̃ kazimiʁ pɛʁje]; 8 November 1847 – 11 March 1907) was a French politician who served as President of France for six months in 1894-1895.

  7. Jean Paul Pierre Casimir-Perier, son of a minister in the Thiers Government, grandson of Prime Minister of Louis-Philippe was born in Paris. 1862-1866. He conducted his secondary studies at Lycée Bonaparte, then earned a degree in Law and a degree in the Arts. 1870.