Eugene Pelletan
See also: Pelletan
Pierre Clement Eugene Pelletan , born with Saint-Palate-on-Sea (Charente-Maritime) the October 29th 1813 and died in Paris the December 13rd 1884, is a writer, journalist and politician French.
After its beginnings as journalist, he is appointed the Seine of 1863 with 1870, then Rhone delta of 1871 with 1876. He is called with the government in September 1870. He finishes his political career as senator of the Rhone delta of 1876 with 1884. Irremovable elected official senator in June 1884, it dies in December of the same year. He is the father of Camille Pelletan.
Geoffroy Velten is elected, on January 25th, 1885, as Republican senator to replace Eugene Pelletan.
Works
- the extinct Lamp (1840)
- the Human rights (1858)
- the Woman at the XIXe century (1869)
- New work hours (1870)
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