Jules Baroche

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Jules Baroche was a 19th-century French lawyer and statesman who played a prominent role during the Second French Empire, notably as a close supporter of Napoleon III.

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instanceOf French politician
human
activeInPeriod 19th century
closeAllyOf Napoleon III NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
familyName Baroche NERFINISHED
givenName Jules NERFINISHED
jurisdiction France NERFINISHED
knownFor close support of Napoleon III
influence on imperial legal and constitutional affairs
prominent role during the Second French Empire
legalSpecialization French public law
memberOf Conseil d'État (France) NERFINISHED
French Senate (Second Empire) NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage French
notableWork defense of Bonapartist policies before the Corps législatif
participation in the drafting of the 1852 Constitution of the Second French Empire
role in the repression following the coup d’état of 2 December 1851
occupation lawyer
politician
statesman
participatedIn Second French Empire NERFINISHED
partOf political history of the Second French Empire
politicalAlignment Bonapartist
positionHeld Minister of Justice of France NERFINISHED
Minister of the Interior of France
President of the Conseil d'État of France
Senator of the Second French Empire
sexOrGender male
supported Napoleon III NERFINISHED
workLocation Paris

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