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Ernest Arrighi de Casanova

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Ernest Arrighi de Casanova
French politician (1814–1888)

Ernest Arrighi de Casanova, 2nd Duke of Padoue (26 September 1814, Paris – 28 March 1888) was a French Bonapartist politician. Son of the 1st Duke of Padoue.

He was a Senator from 1853 to 1870, and was Minister of the Interior in 1859. During the French Third Republic he was a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1876 to 1881. He sat with the Appel au peuple parliamentary group.

References

  1. "Ernest ARRIGHI DE CASANOVA DE PADOUE". Assemblée Nationale (in French). Retrieved 6 May 2013.
Third cabinet of Napoleon III (2 December 1852 - 17 July 1869)
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Preceded by Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon • Followed by Fourth cabinet of Napoleon III


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