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- Émile_Deshayes_de_Marcère abstract "Émile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 – 26 April 1918) was a French politician.Marcère was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior, continuing in post for a few weeks in the Waddington ministry of 1879.In 1884, Marcère was appointed as a senator for life (sénateur inamovible). At his death in 1918, he was the last surviving senator for life of the Third Republic.".
- Q2793541 abstract "Émile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 – 26 April 1918) was a French politician.Marcère was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior, continuing in post for a few weeks in the Waddington ministry of 1879.In 1884, Marcère was appointed as a senator for life (sénateur inamovible). At his death in 1918, he was the last surviving senator for life of the Third Republic.".
- Émile_Deshayes_de_Marcère comment "Émile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 – 26 April 1918) was a French politician.Marcère was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior, continuing in post for a few weeks in the Waddington ministry of 1879.In 1884, Marcère was appointed as a senator for life (sénateur inamovible). At his death in 1918, he was the last surviving senator for life of the Third Republic.".
- Q2793541 comment "Émile-Louis-Gustave Deshayes de Marcère (16 March 1828 – 26 April 1918) was a French politician.Marcère was a deputy in the National Assembly from 1871 to 1884. In 1876 and 1878, he was Minister of the Interior, continuing in post for a few weeks in the Waddington ministry of 1879.In 1884, Marcère was appointed as a senator for life (sénateur inamovible). At his death in 1918, he was the last surviving senator for life of the Third Republic.".