Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eugène Corbin (1800–1874) was a French procureur-général (government attorney) and politician. During the French Second Republic (1848–1851) he helped suppress opposition to the government headed by Louis Napoleon.He was appointed Minister of Justice during the preparations for the coup of 2 December 1851, but did not accept the office and was replaced a few days later.He was first president of the Bourges court of appeal from 1852 until 1870."@en }
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- Eugène_Corbin abstract "Eugène Corbin (1800–1874) was a French procureur-général (government attorney) and politician. During the French Second Republic (1848–1851) he helped suppress opposition to the government headed by Louis Napoleon.He was appointed Minister of Justice during the preparations for the coup of 2 December 1851, but did not accept the office and was replaced a few days later.He was first president of the Bourges court of appeal from 1852 until 1870.".
- Q15628620 abstract "Eugène Corbin (1800–1874) was a French procureur-général (government attorney) and politician. During the French Second Republic (1848–1851) he helped suppress opposition to the government headed by Louis Napoleon.He was appointed Minister of Justice during the preparations for the coup of 2 December 1851, but did not accept the office and was replaced a few days later.He was first president of the Bourges court of appeal from 1852 until 1870.".
- Eugène_Corbin comment "Eugène Corbin (1800–1874) was a French procureur-général (government attorney) and politician. During the French Second Republic (1848–1851) he helped suppress opposition to the government headed by Louis Napoleon.He was appointed Minister of Justice during the preparations for the coup of 2 December 1851, but did not accept the office and was replaced a few days later.He was first president of the Bourges court of appeal from 1852 until 1870.".
- Q15628620 comment "Eugène Corbin (1800–1874) was a French procureur-général (government attorney) and politician. During the French Second Republic (1848–1851) he helped suppress opposition to the government headed by Louis Napoleon.He was appointed Minister of Justice during the preparations for the coup of 2 December 1851, but did not accept the office and was replaced a few days later.He was first president of the Bourges court of appeal from 1852 until 1870.".