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* January 31Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac, French politician ( b. 1806 )
* Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac ( 1806-1880 ), French journalist
* His son Paul Adolphe Marie Prosper Granier de Cassagnac ( 1843-1904 ), French journalist and politician
His son Paul Adolphe Marie Prosper Granier de Cassagnac followed in his footsteps as a belligerent journalist.
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Paul Adolphe Marie Prosper Granier de Cassagnac ( 1843, Guadeloupe – 1904, Saint-Viâtre ) was the son of Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac, and while still young associated with his father in both politics and journalism.
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* Bernard Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac

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Just as work began at the Champ de Mars, the " Committee of Three Hundred " ( one member for each metre of the tower's height ) was formed, led by Charles Garnier and including some of the most important figures of the French arts establishment, including Adolphe Bouguereau, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Gounod and Jules Massenet: a petition was sent to Charles Alphand, the Minister of Works, and was published by Le Temps.
< center > Marietta Alboni carte de visite by André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri </ center >
Politicians such as René Pleven, who later became Prime Minister, and officers as General Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Lieutenant René Amiot, Captain Raymond Delange, Colonel Edgar De Larminat and Adolphe Sicé helped him to gain control of the AEF territory.
* March 3 – Adolphe Dureau de la Malle, French geographer, naturalist, historian and artist ( d. 1857 )
The subject of the projected work was a matter of discussion between composer, librettists and the Opéra-Comique management ; Adolphe de Leuven, on behalf of the theatre, made several suggestions that were politely rejected.
:— and Adolphe de Castro ( 1928 ).
Adolphe de Leuven, the co-director of the Opéra-Comique most bitterly opposed to the Carmen project, resigned early in 1874, removing the main barrier to the work's production.
According to Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun in La France Illustrée, 1882, Orléans's arms are " gules, three caillous in cœurs de lys argent, and on a chief azure, three fleurs de lys Or.
* 1849 – 1857: Adolphe de Vrière ( Liberal )
* Adolphe de Vrière ( 1848 – 1849 )
Jules de Bourousse de Laffore's Etude sur Jules César de Lescale ( Agen, 1860 ) and Adolphe Magen's Documents sur Julius Caesar Scaliger et sa famille ( Agen, 1873 ) add important details for the lives of both father and son.
* Adrien Adolphe Desbarolles published Les Mysteres de la Main in 1859
Among those influenced by Cousin were Théodore Simon Jouffroy, Jean Philibert Damiron, Garnier, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Jules Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, Felix Ravaisson-Mollien, Charles de Rémusat, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Jules Simon, Paul Janet, Adolphe Franck and Patrick Edward Dove, who dedicated his " The Theory of Human Progression " to him Jouffroy and Damiron were first fellow-followers.
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* February 20-Louis Adolphe le Doulcet, comte de Pontécoulant, soldier and musicologist ( b. 1794 )
The second edition ( 1856 ), Mémoires de Fléchier sur les Grands-Jours d ' Auvergne en 1665, had a notice by Sainte-Beuve and an appendix by Pierre Adolphe Chéruel.
The liberals who were Orléanists found their leaders in men eminent in letters and in practical affairs François Pierre Guillaume Guizot, Adolphe Thiers, Achille Charles Léon Victor, duc de Broglie and his son Jacques Victor Albert, the banker Jacques Laffitte and many others.
In May 1869, he was elected to the Assembly, both by a district in Paris and another in Marseille, defeating Hippolyte Carnot for the former constituency and Adolphe Thiers and Ferdinand de Lesseps for the latter.
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Adolphe and August
* August 20 – above Buc, France, parachutist Adolphe Pegoud jumps from an airplane and lands safely.
* August 31Adolphe Pégoud, French acrobatic pilot and World War I fighter ace ( b. 1889 )
* August 31Adolphe Thiers becomes the President of the French Republic.
Adolphe Niel ( 4 October 1802 – 13 August 1869 ) was a French Army general and statesman, also Marshal of France.
The duet from La Muette, Amour sacré de la patrie ( meaning " Sacred Love of the Homeland "), was welcomed as a new Marseillaise ; its performance at Brussels on 25 August 1830, in which Adolphe Nourrit sang the leading tenor role, engendered a riot that became the signal for the Belgian Revolution that drove out the Dutch.
Leon Adolphe Amette ( September 6, 1850 Douville-sur-Andelle, Eure – August 29, 1920 Antony, Hauts-de-Seine ) was a French Catholic cardinal and archbishop of Paris 1908 – 1920.
* 20 AugustFrench parachutist Adolphe Pegoud becomes the first person in Europe to jump from an airplane and land safely when he jumps from 700 feet ( 213 m ) above Buc, Yvelines, France.
* August 31 – The first French ace, Adolphe Pegoud, is killed in combat.
Joseph Adolph Rovan ( born Joseph Adolphe Rosenthal in Munich, Germany on July 25, 1918, died August 27, 2004 ), was a French philosopher and politician, and is considered a spiritual father of post-war Europe.
Eight episodes are held at the UCLA Film and Television Archive, including two from the Don Lee network era: the August 21, 1953 radio episode simulcast on television in Los Angeles, and the July 4, 1955 show with Adolphe Menjou guest-hosting to crown a King instead of a Queen ( as was done about once or twice a year ).
# 2 August COL Adolphe H. Huguet ( ad interim )
Famous patrons of the Chat Noir included Franc-Nohain, Adolphe Willette, Caran d ' Ache, André Gill, Émile Cohl, Paul Bilhaud, Sarah England, Paul Verlaine, Henri Rivière, Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Charles Cros, Jules Laforgue, Charles Moréas, Albert Samain, Louis Le Cardonnel, Coquelin Cadet, Emile Goudeau, Alphonse Allais, Maurice Rollinat, Maurice Donnay, Marie Krysinska, Jane Avril, Armand Masson, Aristide Bruant, Théodore Botrel, Paul Signac, Yvette Guilbert, August Strindberg, and George Auriol.
Braving the ban by Adolphe Duparc on celebrating nationalist anniversaries during the occupation, he organised the members of Bleun-Brug in Tréguier on the 29 and 30 August to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Duke Jean V of Brittany.
Louis Adolphe Cochery ( 26 August 1819 – 13 October 1900 ) was a French politician and journalist.

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