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  1. Jules Grévy (Mont-sous-Vaudrey, 15 de agosto de 1807 [nota 1] - Mont-sous-Vaudrey, 9 de septiembre de 1891) fue un abogado y político francés, siendo el tercer presidente de la Tercera República Francesa, [nota 2] desde 1879 hasta 1887.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jules_GrévyJules Grévy - Wikipedia

    Grevy paid attention chiefly to defense, internal order, and foreign relations. Critics argue that Grevy's confusing approach to appointments set a bad precedent for handling crises. Grevy's son-in-law was implicated in a corruption scandal in 1887, and Grevy had to resign after exhausting the pool of willing politicians to form a fresh government.

    • 9 September 1891 (aged 84), Mont-sous-Vaudrey, France
    • Patrice de MacMahon
  3. Jules Grévy was a French Republican political figure whose term as president (1879–87) confirmed the establishment of the Third Republic (1870–1940) in France. Grévy served in the Constituent Assembly of 1848 where, fearing the rise of Louis-Napoléon (later Emperor Napoleon III), he advocated a

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia: Jules Grévy , sur Wikimedia Commons Ressources relatives à la vie publique: base Léonore Documents diplomatiques suisses 1848-1975 Dossiers individuels de préfets Base Sycomore Ressource relative aux beaux-arts: National Portrait Gallery Ressource relative à la recherche: Persée Notices dans des dictionnaires ou encyclopédies généralistes: Britannica ...

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    Jules Grévy fue un abogado y político francés, siendo el tercer presidente de la Tercera República Francesa, desde 1879 hasta 1887. Debió dimitir del cargo durante su segundo mandato consecutivo por el escándalo de las condecoraciones.

  6. Jules Grévy was elected Vice-President of the Assembly. 2 December 1851 During a coup d’état, he was arrested, imprisoned in Mazas and then freed. He left political life and returned to the Bar. 1862 He was a member of the Paris Bar. 4 August 1868 He was President of the Bar Association. 1868 He returned to political life.

  7. A century later, in 1882, the government of Abyssinia sent one to French president Jules Grévy. It was at that time that the animal was recognised as its own species and named in Grévy's honour. Grévy's zebra appears on the Eritrean 25-cent coin. Status and conservation Grevy's zebras in Samburu National Reserve