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  1. Gaston Calmette, editor of the influential Le Figaro, led a press campaign against him. When Calmette threatened to publish love letters between Caillaux and his mistress, who was now Madame Caillaux, she fatally shot him. The trial—in which she was acquitted—dominated French public life and… Read More; trial of Mme Joseph Caillaux

  2. 17 de mar. de 2014 · As reported in English-speaking press on March 17, 1914, Gaston Calmette died at the hands of Henriette Caillaux, the second wife of France’s minister of finance at that time, Joseph Caillaux. Le Figaro had been nibbling at the minister’s heels for years. Calmette had often accused Caillaux of corruption and twisted the knife earlier in ...

  3. 11 de jul. de 2016 · By William C. Carter. July 11, 2016. On November 8th Proust, who did not rise from his bed, received Élie-Joseph Bois, a reporter from Le Temps, and spoke to him for an hour and a half about “a thousand things.”. The newspaper’s editor Adrien Hébrard, who was Marie Scheikévitch’s lover, had arranged for the interview as a favor to her.

  4. Léon Charles Albert Calmette ( * 12 de julio de 1863 – 29 de octubre de 1933) fue un médico, micólogo, bacteriólogo e inmunólogo francés, y un importante asistente del Instituto Pasteur. Fue el descubridor, junto con Camille Guérin , del bacilo de Calmette-Guerin (BCG), una forma atenuada del Mycobacterium bovis empleada en la vacuna contra la tuberculosis .

  5. Gaston Calmette (January 30, 1858 in Montpellier – March 16, 1914, Paris) was a French journalist. He was assassinated by Henriette Caillaux

  6. She calmly shot and killed the paper’s editor Gaston Calmette. Calmette had recently launched fierce personal attacks on her husband’s integrity in the pages of the widely-read journal. The murder and subsequent scandal became part of the debates in the national elections in April that continued the bitter political struggles between the radical republicans and conservatives including ...

  7. Mme Caillaux tire sur Gaston Calmette. Le 16 mars 1914, Henriette Caillaux tue Gaston Calmette, le directeur du Figaro, par crainte que le passé sentimental de son couple soit étalé sur la place publique. Ce coup de revolver est le premier d'une série de trois qui entraîneront la France et l'Europe dans la plus grande tragédie de leur ...