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Count Hippolyte François Jaubert (28 October 1798 – 5 December 1874) was a French politician and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Jaub. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. He married Marie Boigues (died 1864), sister of Louis Boigues, a manufacturer at Imphy and founder of the town of Fourchambault. They had two children: * Louis Hippolyte Francois Jaubert, who became prefect of the department of Sarthe; * Claire Mélanie Jaubert, who became by her marriage Countess Benoist d'Azy. He was appointed to the Peerage of France on 27 November 1844.

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  • El Comte Hippolyte François Jaubert (París, 28 d'octubre de 1798 – Montpeller, 5 de desembre de 1874) va ser un polític i botànic francès. Jaubert nasqué a París, era fill de François Hippolyte Jaubert de l'Armada Francesa que morí a la Batalla del Nil el 1798 i de Rosalie Mélanie Cheminade que va morir el 1817. Hippolyte va ser adoptat pel seu oncle, el comte (1758–1822), que va ser Conseller d'Estat i Governador del Banc de França durant el Primer Imperi Francès. Malgrat que Jaubert preferia la història natural, el seu oncle el va fer estudiar Dret però va estudiar amb els naturalistes René Desfontaines (1750–1831) i Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836). Quan morí el seu oncle, el 1826, ell n'heretà el títol i la immensa fortuna. Es va casar amb Marie Boigues (que morí el 1864), germana de , un fabricant d'Imphy i el fundador de la ciutat de Fourchambault. L'any 1821 Jaubert va fer una expedició a Alvèrnia i la Provença junt amb el seu amic (1801–1832), on van estudiar-ne la flora i la geologia. Aquest mateix any, junt Karl Sigismund Kunth (1788–1850), (1801–1876), (1797–1853), (1796–1842) i Achille Richard (1794–1852), fundaren una Societat d'Història Natural a París la qual va finançar una expedició a Àsia de diversos naturalistes, entre ells (1793–1838). Es va unir al conseil général de Cher el 1830, i en fou elegit president. Entrà a la política nacional francesa en l'època de la Revolució de Juliol de 1830, i va ser elegit diputat sis vegades, des de 1831 a 1842. Inicialment va estar proper al corrent polític monàrquic dels però ràpidament es va acostar al primer ministre republicà Adolphe Thiers, i va ser Ministre d'Obres Públiques l'any 1840. No va prendre part en la Revolució de 1848,i durant el Segon Imperi, es va apartar de la vida pública i es va dedicar a la botànica i els negocis. L'any 1854 va ser un dels membres fundadors de la Societat Botànica de França i el 1858 va ser escollit membre de l'Acadèmia francesaEl 1871, en la Tercera República Francesa, Jaubert va ser escollit representant de Cher a l'Assemblea Nacional Francesa. Morí a Montpeller el 1874. Utilitzant l'herbari que ell mateix havia anat recollint i els herbaris del Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, i amb l'ajuda d'Édouard Spach (1801–1879), publicà la seva obra Illustrationes plantarum orientalium ("Il·lustracions de les plantes de l'Orient"; en cinc volums; Roret, Paris, 1842–1857). Va ser guardonat amb el grau de cavaller de la Légion d'honneur el 27 d'abril de 1830. (ca)
  • هيبوليت فرانسوا جوبيرت (1798-1874) (بالإنجليزية: Hippolyte François Jaubert)‏ هو عالم نبات فرنسي. Jaub. هو المختصر الرسمي لاسم عالم النبات هيبوليت فرانسوا جوبيرت المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للنباتات. (ar)
  • Hippolyte François Comte Jaubert (* 27. Oktober 1798 in Paris; † 5. Dezember 1874 in Montpellier) war ein französischer Botaniker und Minister. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Jaub.“ (de)
  • El conde Hippolyte François Jaubert ( París 28 de octubre 1798 - Montpellier, Hérault 5 de diciembre 1874) fue un hombre político y un botánico francés. (es)
  • Count Hippolyte François Jaubert (28 October 1798 – 5 December 1874) was a French politician and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Jaub. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Jaubert was born in Paris, the son of François Hippolyte Jaubert (a commissioner of the French Navy, killed at the Battle of the Nile in 1798) and Rosalie Mélanie Cheminade (a landowner at Givry, in the commune of Cours-les-Barres in the department of Cher, who died in 1817). He was adopted by his uncle, Count (1758–1822), Councilor of State and governor of the Bank of France under the First Empire. Although Jaubert was passionate about natural history, his uncle made him study law, while allowing him to study with René Desfontaines (1750–1831) and Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836). He was called to the bar in 1821, but shortly afterwards his uncle died, Jaubert inheriting the title of Count and an immense fortune. With this money he was able to buy large landholdings in Berry, ten blast furnaces in the departments of Nièvre and Cher (where his mother's family originated), and become director of the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans (Paris–Orléans railway company), all the while concentrating on botany and politics. He married Marie Boigues (died 1864), sister of Louis Boigues, a manufacturer at Imphy and founder of the town of Fourchambault. They had two children: * Louis Hippolyte Francois Jaubert, who became prefect of the department of Sarthe; * Claire Mélanie Jaubert, who became by her marriage Countess Benoist d'Azy. In 1821 Jaubert toured Auvergne and Provence with his friend Victor Jacquemont (1801–1832), studying the flora and geology of those regions. That same year, together with Karl Sigismund Kunth (1788–1850), Adolphe Brongniart (1801–1876), Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (1797–1853), Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (1796–1842) and Achille Richard (1794–1852), he founded the short-lived Natural History Society of Paris, which financed an expedition to Asia of several naturalists, among them Pierre Martin Rémi Aucher-Éloy (1793–1838). He joined the conseil général of Cher in 1830, and became its president. He entered national politics at the time of the July Revolution of 1830, and was elected six times to the Chamber of Deputies of France, from 1831 to 1842. Initially close to the Doctrinaires, he quickly attached himself to prime minister Adolphe Thiers, and served in the latter's second administration as Minister of Public Works from 1 March to 28 October 1840. During this period, the conservative deputy for Versailles, , put forward an old proposal of the Left, that members of the Chamber of Deputies should be forbidden from accepting salaried public positions during their term of service. This was a proposal that Thiers himself had supported while in opposition, so to avoid a display of public hypocrisy, Thiers sent Jaubert to negotiate for its deferment. Jaubert was hostile to this reform, and wrote to a number of conservative deputies asking them to help bury the proposal. One of Jaubert's letters was leaked to the press, causing an outcry on the Left and questions in the Chamber. However, the operation was successful and the proposition was rejected by the deputies on 15 June 1840. Following the general election of 9 July 1842 Jaubert was briefly in opposition to the government, and voted against the indemnity proposed by François Guizot to be paid to Britain in compensation for the imprisonment of the missionary George Pritchard in Tahiti. He was appointed to the Peerage of France on 27 November 1844. He took no part in the Revolution of 1848, and under the Second Empire, he withdrew from political life, devoting himself to botany and business. He was elected to the French Academy of Sciences in 1858, and was among the founders of the Botanical Society of France in 1854. Following the collapse of the Second Empire in 1870 and the creation of the Third Republic, Jaubert was elected representative of Cher in the National Assembly on 8 February 1871. From that date until his death at Montpellier in 1874, he devoted himself almost entirely to politics. He joined the Orléanist parliamentary group, Centre droit. Using the herbarium that he collected and those of the National Museum of Natural History, and with the help of Édouard Spach (1801–1879), he published his Illustrationes plantarum orientalium ("illustrations of plants of the east"; five volumes; Roret, Paris, 1842–1857). He was decorated Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur on 27 April 1830. (en)
  • Le comte Hippolyte François Jaubert est un homme politique et un botaniste français, né à Paris le 28 octobre 1798 et mort à Montpellier (Hérault) le 5 décembre 1874. (fr)
  • O conde Hippolyte François Jaubert (Paris, 28 de outubro de 1798 — Montpellier (Hérault), 5 de dezembro de 1874) foi um botânico e político francês. (pt)
  • Ипполит Франсуа Жобер (фр. Hippolyte François Jaubert; 28 октября 1798, Париж — 5 декабря 1874[…], Монпелье) — французский ботаник, натуралист (естествоиспытатель), министр, политик и депутат. (ru)
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  • هيبوليت فرانسوا جوبيرت (1798-1874) (بالإنجليزية: Hippolyte François Jaubert)‏ هو عالم نبات فرنسي. Jaub. هو المختصر الرسمي لاسم عالم النبات هيبوليت فرانسوا جوبيرت المستعمل في التسميات العلمية اللاتينية للنباتات. (ar)
  • Hippolyte François Comte Jaubert (* 27. Oktober 1798 in Paris; † 5. Dezember 1874 in Montpellier) war ein französischer Botaniker und Minister. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Jaub.“ (de)
  • El conde Hippolyte François Jaubert ( París 28 de octubre 1798 - Montpellier, Hérault 5 de diciembre 1874) fue un hombre político y un botánico francés. (es)
  • Le comte Hippolyte François Jaubert est un homme politique et un botaniste français, né à Paris le 28 octobre 1798 et mort à Montpellier (Hérault) le 5 décembre 1874. (fr)
  • O conde Hippolyte François Jaubert (Paris, 28 de outubro de 1798 — Montpellier (Hérault), 5 de dezembro de 1874) foi um botânico e político francês. (pt)
  • Ипполит Франсуа Жобер (фр. Hippolyte François Jaubert; 28 октября 1798, Париж — 5 декабря 1874[…], Монпелье) — французский ботаник, натуралист (естествоиспытатель), министр, политик и депутат. (ru)
  • El Comte Hippolyte François Jaubert (París, 28 d'octubre de 1798 – Montpeller, 5 de desembre de 1874) va ser un polític i botànic francès. Jaubert nasqué a París, era fill de François Hippolyte Jaubert de l'Armada Francesa que morí a la Batalla del Nil el 1798 i de Rosalie Mélanie Cheminade que va morir el 1817. Hippolyte va ser adoptat pel seu oncle, el comte (1758–1822), que va ser Conseller d'Estat i Governador del Banc de França durant el Primer Imperi Francès. Malgrat que Jaubert preferia la història natural, el seu oncle el va fer estudiar Dret però va estudiar amb els naturalistes René Desfontaines (1750–1831) i Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836). Quan morí el seu oncle, el 1826, ell n'heretà el títol i la immensa fortuna. (ca)
  • Count Hippolyte François Jaubert (28 October 1798 – 5 December 1874) was a French politician and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Jaub. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. He married Marie Boigues (died 1864), sister of Louis Boigues, a manufacturer at Imphy and founder of the town of Fourchambault. They had two children: * Louis Hippolyte Francois Jaubert, who became prefect of the department of Sarthe; * Claire Mélanie Jaubert, who became by her marriage Countess Benoist d'Azy. He was appointed to the Peerage of France on 27 November 1844. (en)
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  • هيبوليت فرانسوا جوبيرت (ar)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (ca)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (de)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (es)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (fr)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (en)
  • Hippolyte François Jaubert (pt)
  • Жобер, Ипполит Франсуа (ru)
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