Edmond Lefebvre du Prey
French politician (1866–1955)
Edmond Lefebvre du Prey (16 October 1866 in Saint-Omer – 14 January 1955) was a French politician of the Third Republic.
Lefebvre du Prey was a member of the National Assembly from 1909 to 1927 and then in the Senate from 1927 to 1940.[1]
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Preceded by Joseph Ricard | Minister of Agriculture 1921–1922 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by Maurice Colrat | Minister of Justice 1924 | Succeeded by Antony Ratier |
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1924 | Succeeded by Édouard Herriot |
References
- ^ "LEFEBVRE DU PREY Edmond". Un Site Au Service Des Citoyens. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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