Adolphe Amouroux
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Born12 April 1836
Perpignan
Died18 August 1886 (aged 50)
Ciudad de Guatemala
Occupations
- Royal Notary
- journalist
- politician
SpouseMarie Massot-Reynier
Adolphe Amouroux | |
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| Born | 12 April 1836 Perpignan |
| Died | 18 August 1886 (aged 50) Ciudad de Guatemala |
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| Spouse | Marie Massot-Reynier |
Adolphe Amouroux (12 April 1836 in Perpignan – 18 August 1886 in Ciudad de Guatemala) was a French royal notary, journalist and politician.[1] He was a prominent figure in the conservative and royalist movements in the Pyrénées-Orientales. He is also known to have suffered a memorable bankruptcy, taking with him more than two hundred people. This failure, perceived by the victims as the result of a Jewish conspiracy, is one of the causes for the appearance of antisemitism activists in the department at the end of the18th century.[2]