Armand Marrast (June 5, 1801, Saint-Gaudens–March 10, 1852, Paris) was a French journalist, politician and mayor of Paris. Editor of La Tribune (1830-35) and Le National (from 1836), he participated in the revolutionary events in Paris in both 1830 and 1848. He died in March 1852 and was buried in Montmartre Cemetery.
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Mayors of Paris | ||
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(1789–1794) | ||
(1848) | ||
(1870–1871) | ||
(1977–present) |
French Provisional Government of 1848 (24 February 1848 to 9 May 1848) | ||
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President of the Council | Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure | Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure |
Interior | Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin | |
Foreign Affairs | Alphonse de Lamartine | |
Finance |
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Justice | Adolphe Crémieux | |
Public Works | Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges | |
Agriculture and Commerce | Eugène Bethmont | |
Education and Religious Affairs | Hippolyte Carnot | |
Navy and Colonies | François Arago, Sub-secretary Victor Schœlcher | |
War | ||
Other members |
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