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FAVRE, JULES CLAUDE GABRIEL (1809-1880) , French statesman, was born at Lyons on the 21st of March 1809, and began his career as an advocate. From the time of the revolution of 183o he openly declared himself a republican, and in political trials he seized the opportunity to express his opinions. After the revolution of 1848 he was elected deputy for Lyons to the Constituent Assembly, where he sat among the moderate republicans, voting against the socialists. When Louis Napoleon
Victor Hugo and others to organize an armed resistance in the streets of Paris. After the coup d'etat he withdrew from politics, resumed his profession, and distinguished himself by his defence of Felice Orsini, the perpetrator of the attack against the life of Napoleon
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condition of peace. He also made the mistake of not having an assembly elected which would have more regular powers than the government of National Defence, and of opposing the removal of the government from Paris during the siege. In the peace negotiations he allowed Bismarck to get the better of him, and arranged for the armistice of the 28th of June 1871 without knowing, the situation of the armies, and without consulting the government at Bordeaux. By a grave oversight he neglected to inform Gambetta
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retreat to neutral territory. He gave no proof what-ever of diplomatic skill in the negotiations for the treaty of Frank-fort, and it was Bismarck who imposed all the conditions. He withdrew from the ministry, discredited, on the 2nd of August 1871, but remained in the chamber of deputies. Elected senator on the 3oth of January 1876, he continued to support the government of the republic against the reactionary opposition, until his death on the 20th of January 1880.His works include many speeches and addresses, notably La Liberte de la Presse (1849), Defense de F. Orsini (1866), Discours de reception a l'Academie fran(aise (1868), Discours sur la liberle interieure (1869). In Le Gouvernement de la Defense Nationale, 3 vols., 1871-1875, he explained his role in 1870-1871. After his death his family published his speeches in 8 volurhes. See G. Hanotaux, Histoire de la France contenporaine (1903, &c.) ; also E. Benoit-Levy, Jules Favre (1884). End of Article: FAVRE, JULES CLAUDE GABRIEL (1809-1880) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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