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  1. French socialite and assassin. She married French Prime Minister Joseph Caillaux after he divorced his first wife. In 1914 she murdered journalist Gaston Calmette, who was very critical of her husband, by shooting him in the chest. This was particularly shocking since she was such a elegant and sophisitictaed lady.

  2. Joseph Caillaux (1863-1944) naît au Mans dans une famille royaliste. Son père Eugène, parlementaire, a été ministre des finances de Mac-Mahon en 1877. Après des études secondaires au lycée Fontanes à Paris (actuel lycée Condorcet), il obtient une licence de droit à la faculté de Paris.

  3. Henriette CAILLAUX. who shot dead M Calmette, the editor of 'Le Figaro'. Mme Caillaux, wife of the French Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux. She stood trial for the murder. personal letters written by Caillaux. She was acquitted. French Finance minister Joseph Caillaux (1863 - 1944) husband of the murderess, Mme Henriette Caillaux. procession ...

  4. Joseph-Marie–Auguste Caillaux was a French politician of the Third Republic. He was a leader of the French Radical Party and Minister of Finance, but his progressive views in opposition to the military alienated him from conservative elements. He was accused of corruption, but was cleared by a parliamentary commission. This political weakness strengthened the right wing elements in the ...

  5. 23 de ago. de 2013 · Joseph Caillaux, l'homme qui a inventé l'impôt sur le revenu. D'une rare compétence financière, il est nommé en 1899, ministre des Finances. Durant son mandat, il lança le concept délirant ...

  6. In an election made possible by the resignation from the Senate of his good old friend Dr. Gigon, Finance Minister Joseph Caillaux was chosen Senator…

  7. Issu d’une famille riche établie dans la Sarthe, Joseph Caillaux est le fils d’un parlementaire monarchiste, polytechnicien, président du PLM et ministre des Finances du gouvernement de l’Ordre moral postérieur au 16 mai 1877. Cependant, il est déjà connu comme républicain lorsqu’il entre – reçu deuxième sur cinq candidats admis – à l’Inspection en 1888, à 25 ans. Il ...