Hippolyte Carnot

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Hippolyte Carnot was a 19th-century French statesman and politician, known for serving as Minister of Public Instruction during the Second Republic and for being the son of revolutionary leader Lazare Carnot.

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Hippolyte Carnot canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French politician
human
statesman
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship France
countryOfService France
ethnicGroup French
familyName Carnot
father Lazare Carnot
fieldOfWork education policy
public administration
givenName Hippolyte
hasAncestor Lazare Carnot
isSubjectOf biographical works on the Carnot family
languageOfWorkOrName French
memberOf French Second Republic
surface form: French Second Republic government
nativeLanguage French
notableFor being the son of revolutionary leader Lazare Carnot
service as Minister of Public Instruction during the French Second Republic
notableRole French Minister of Education
occupation politician
statesman
partOf Carnot family
politicalAlignment republican
positionHeld Minister of Public Instruction of France
relative Lazare Carnot
residence France
sexOrGender male
sibling Nicolas Léonard Sadi
surface form: Sadi Carnot (physicist)
workLocation Paris

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Lazare Carnot child Hippolyte Carnot
Carnot hasNotableBearer Hippolyte Carnot
Marie François Sadi Carnot father Hippolyte Carnot