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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jules Develle (12 April 1845 – 30 October 1919) was a French politician.

Biography

He was born in Bar-le-Duc to Claude Charles Develle, an insurance agent, and Anne Marguerite Rousselot.[1] He studied law and became a lawyer. He discovered his passion for political activity as a secretary of Jules Grévy. He was then appointed prefect but he was removed later on because of his political thoughts (1877). He held 13 cabinet posts during the Third Republic including Minister of Justice, Minister of Agriculture and Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1893. increasing the influence of France in Indochina, and also participating in the end of the alliance between France and Russia.

Later, once more a simple deputy, he opposed socialism and income tax. In 1898 he lost an election to the antisemitic nationalist Henry Ferrette [fr], victim of the fallout of the Dreyfus affair, and another in 1899, even more soundly, to another anti-Dreyfus candidate in Louviers.

He died in Paris in 1919.

Bibliography

  • La carrière politique des frères Develle (The Political Career of the Develle Brothers), Bulletin des sociétés d'histoire et d'archéologie de la Meuse, (ISSN 0525-1249), n°14 (1977)
  • Jules Develle, in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français, Edgar Bourloton, 1889-1891
  • Jules Develle, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1889-1940), Jean Jolly, ed, 1960
  • Jean El Gammal, François Roth and Jean-Claude Delbreil, Dictionnaire des Parlementaires lorrains de la Troisième République, Metz, Serpenoise, 2006 (ISBN 2-87692-620-2, OCLC 85885906, p. 210

References

Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Agriculture
1886–1887
Succeeded by
François Barbé
Preceded by
Léopold Faye
Minister of Agriculture
1890–1893
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Justice
1893
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
1893
Succeeded by
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