Albert Viger
Albert Viger (October 19, 1843-July 8, 1926) was a French politician of the Third French Republic. He served three times as minister of agriculture in the governments of Alexandre Ribot, Charles Dupuy, Jean Casimir-Perier, Léon Bourgeois and Henri Brisson. He served in the Senate of France and was a member of the Legion of Honour.[1][2]
Preceded by Jules Develle |
Minister of Agriculture of France January 11, 1893-January 26, 1895 |
Succeeded by Antoine Gadaud |
Preceded by Antoine Gadaud |
Minister of Agriculture of France November 1, 1895-April 29, 1896 |
Succeeded by Jules Méline |
Preceded by Jules Méline |
Minister of Agriculture of France June 28, 1898-June 22, 1899 |
Succeeded by Jean Dupuy |
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- ↑ Mariani, Angelo (1906), Librairie Henri Floury, ed., Figures contemporaines, tirées de l'album Mariani: soixante-dix-huit biographies, notices, autographes et portraits, gravés sur bois par A. Brauer, W. Lenders, P. Leyat, A. Prunaire et D. Quesnel 10, Paris, pp. 278–280, retrieved 24 septembre 2011 Check date values in:
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Sources
- "Albert Viger", in Adolphe Robert and Gaston Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires français (1789-1891), Bourloton, Paris, 1889 Edition details Wikisource
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