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Caricature published on March 1, 1896 - Charles Demôle and Le Royer (?) present the key to the Senate to the head of the Government Léon Bourgeois (inspired by the Rodin sculpture Les Bourgeois de Calais inaugurated on June 8,
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from January 5, 1879, until his death. He served twice as vice-president of the French Senate (1891–1895, 1898–1902).
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891)
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Henri Brisson
Charles de Freycinet
Senate of France

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People of the French Third Republic
Vice-presidents of the Senate (France)

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