Eugène Jolibois

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Born(1819-06-04)4 June 1819
Amiens, Somme, France
Died20 December 1896(1896-12-20) (aged 77)
Le Vésinet, Yvelines, France
OccupationLawyer and politician
Eugène Jolibois
Jolibois from L'Univers illustré, 5 July juillet 1884
Deputy for Charente-Inférieure
In office
20 February 1876  14 October 1893
Personal details
Born(1819-06-04)4 June 1819
Amiens, Somme, France
Died20 December 1896(1896-12-20) (aged 77)
Le Vésinet, Yvelines, France
OccupationLawyer and politician

Eugène Jolibois (4 June 1819 – 20 December 1896) was a French lawyer and politician. He was Bonapartist deputy for Charente-Inférieure from 1876 to 1893.

Eugène Jolibois was born on 4 June 1819 in Amiens, Somme.[1] His parents were Pierre-François Jolibois and Marie-Anne-Rose Dubois. He obtained a law degree and was a member of the Paris Bar from 1840 to 1849.[2] He became a magistrate, and under the Second French Empire was Advocate General first in Amiens and then in Rouen. In May 1861 he was appointed Attorney General in Chambéry. In April 1863 he became Prefect of Savoie, and in December 1866 was appointed to the Conseil d'État. At the end of 1867 he was considered by the emperor as a candidate for Minister of the Interior.[2]

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