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  1. Pierre Jules Baroche (18 November 1802, Paris [1] – 29 October 1870, Jersey [2]) was a French statesman, who served as minister in several of Napoleon III 's governments. He was Minister of the Interior from 15 March 1850 to 24 January 1851, [3] Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 April 1851 to 26 October 1851, [4] President of the ...

  2. Profession. Avocat. modifier. Pierre Jules Baroche, né à Paris le 18 novembre 1802 et mort à Jersey le 29 octobre 1870, est un avocat et homme politique français, ministre présidant le Conseil d'État du 30 décembre 1852 au 23 juin 1863 .

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pierre Jules Baroche (18 November 1802, Paris – 29 October 1870, Jersey) was a French statesman, who served as minister in several of Napoleon III 's governments.

  4. Third cabinet of Napoleon III. The Third cabinet of Napoleon III was formed by the Emperor Napoleon III on 2 December 1852, replacing the Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon at the start of the Second French Empire. It remained in place (with various ministerial changes) until 17 July 1869, when it was replaced by the Fourth cabinet of Napoleon III.

    • 17 July 1869
    • Napoleon III
  5. Pierre Jules Baroche (* 18. November 1802 in La Rochelle; † 29. Oktober 1870 auf Jersey ( Kanalinseln )) war ein französischer Staatsmann. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Advokat und frühe politische Laufbahn. 1.2 Politische Rolle unter Napoleon III., Sturz und Tod. 2 Literatur. Leben. Advokat und frühe politische Laufbahn.

  6. Pierre Jules Baroche (18 November 1802, Paris – 29 October 1870, Jersey) was a French statesman, who served as minister in several of Napoleon III's governments. He was Minister of the Interior from 15 March 1850 to 24 January 1851, Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 April 1851 to 26 October 1851, President of the Conseil d'État from 30 December 1852, briefly Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

  7. On 15 March 1850, Pierre Jules Baroche substituted Ferdinand Barrot as Interior Minister. On 22 October 1850, Jean-Paul de Schramm substituted Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul as War Minister. Upon 9 January 1851, the ministry was totally reshuffled with those who were aligned with President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.