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  1. Delcassé ( dĕl-käs-sā ), Théophile, French minister of foreign affairs, was born at Pamiers on Nov. 1, 1852,and began his career early. In 1889 he entered the French chamber, and in 1893 became under-secretary for the colonies, and in the following year colonial minister in the Dupuy cabinet. He was a consistent advocate of colonial ...

  2. Théophile Delcassé ( Pamiers, Frantzia, 1852ko martxoaren 1a - Niza, Frantzia, 1923ko otsailaren 22a) politikaria izan zen. Afrikan frantses koloniak hedatzearen aldeko agertu zen, eta Lehen Mundu Gerraren aurreko Europako aliantza sistemaren bultzatzaile izan zen. Frantziako Gobernuko Kolonietako ministroa izan zen 1894-1895 bitarteko ...

  3. Théophile Delcassé, Ministère Combes -1902.jpg 330 × 406; 81 KB Une mesure pour rien (Le Veau d'or).jpg 2,562 × 1,948; 3.74 MB Théophile Delcassé Vanity Fair 9 February 1899.jpg 600 × 1,002; 77 KB

  4. 14 de dic. de 2023 · The career of Théophile Delcassé by Charles Wesley Porter, 1936, University of Pennsylvania press, H. Milford, Oxford university press edition, in English

  5. The French statesman and journalist Théophile Delcassé (1852-1923) was the chief architect of the Triple Entente between France, Britain, and Russia. Théophile Delcassé was born on March 1, 1852, in Palmiers. After graduating from the University of Toulouse in 1874, he went to Paris and in 1879 began to write for Léon Gambetta's journal ...

  6. Théophile Delcassé - Base de données des députés français depuis 1789 - Assemblée nationale. Présidence 577 députés Groupes politiques Élections législatives. Travaux parlementaires. Séance publique Commissions et autres organes Europe et International Contrôle et évaluation Congrès Pétitions. Documents parlementaires.

  7. Théophile Delcassé's reign as foreign minister in 1898 led to a new period in foreign policy and in the administration of the Quai d'Orsay. This chapter illustrates that in the Delcassian period, a shifting of the balance between the Centrale and the Republic's leading ambassadors occurred.