Jules Gros (journalist)
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Born
16 March 1829
Montluel, France
Jean Jules Gros
16 March 1829
Montluel, France
Died30 July 1891 (aged 62)
Vanves, France
Vanves, France
OccupationJournalist, politician
Jules Gros | |
|---|---|
| President of Republic of Independent Guiana | |
| In office May 1887 – 17 September 1887 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Jean Jules Gros 16 March 1829 Montluel, France |
| Died | 30 July 1891 (aged 62) Vanves, France |
| Occupation | Journalist, politician |
Jules Gros (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ɡʁo]; 3 March 1829 – 30 July 1891) was a French journalist and Secretary of the Société de géographie. He became the President of the unrecognised Republic of Independent Guyana in South America in May 1887, but was deposed in September 1887.
Gros was born Jean Jules Gros on 16 March 1829 in Montluel, France.[1] Gros became a journalist who specialized in geographical subjects. He wrote for the newspaper Le Petit Journal, and the magazines Le Tour du Monde and Le Journal des Voyages among others.[2] He was a member of the Société de géographie and had served as the Secretary for the organisation.[3]
