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French politician and mayor of Paris
Armand Marrast

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
(1789–1794) Coat of arms of Paris
(1848)
(1870–1871)
(1977–present)
French Provisional Government of 1848 (24 February 1848 to 9 May 1848)
President of the CouncilJacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure

Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure
InteriorAlexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin
Foreign AffairsAlphonse de Lamartine
Finance
JusticeAdolphe Crémieux
Public WorksPierre Marie de Saint-Georges
Agriculture and CommerceEugène Bethmont
Education and Religious AffairsHippolyte Carnot
Navy and ColoniesFrançois Arago, Sub-secretary Victor Schœlcher
War
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