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| - Pierre Marraud (* 8. Januar 1861 in Port-Sainte-Marie; † 13. März 1958 in Paris) war ein französischer Verwaltungsjurist und Politiker der Dritten Republik. Er war von 1921 bis 1922 Innen- und von 1928 bis 1930 Bildungsminister. (de)
- Pierre Marraud est un homme politique français, né à Port-Sainte-Marie le 8 janvier 1861 et mort à Paris le 13 mars 1958. (fr)
- Pierre Marraud was a French politician born in Port-Sainte-Marie, Lot-et-Garonne, 8 January 1861, died in Paris 13 March 1958.
* Préfet in 1900, Councillor of State, at the end of the First World War until becoming prefect of Seine-Inférieure (now Seine-Maritime) in 1918.
* Senator for Lot-et-Garonne from 1920 to 1933.
* Interior Minister from 16 January 1921 to 15 January 1922 in the .
* Minister for public instruction and fine arts from 11 November 1928 to 13 December 1930 in the , , and the , he introduced, on 16 April 1930, the law which introduced free secondary education. *Conseiller général of Beauville and president of the conseil général of Lot-et-Garonne from 1921 to 1933. (en)
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| - Pierre Marraud (* 8. Januar 1861 in Port-Sainte-Marie; † 13. März 1958 in Paris) war ein französischer Verwaltungsjurist und Politiker der Dritten Republik. Er war von 1921 bis 1922 Innen- und von 1928 bis 1930 Bildungsminister. (de)
- Pierre Marraud est un homme politique français, né à Port-Sainte-Marie le 8 janvier 1861 et mort à Paris le 13 mars 1958. (fr)
- Pierre Marraud was a French politician born in Port-Sainte-Marie, Lot-et-Garonne, 8 January 1861, died in Paris 13 March 1958.
* Préfet in 1900, Councillor of State, at the end of the First World War until becoming prefect of Seine-Inférieure (now Seine-Maritime) in 1918.
* Senator for Lot-et-Garonne from 1920 to 1933.
* Interior Minister from 16 January 1921 to 15 January 1922 in the .
* Minister for public instruction and fine arts from 11 November 1928 to 13 December 1930 in the , , and the , he introduced, on 16 April 1930, the law which introduced free secondary education. *Conseiller général of Beauville and president of the conseil général of Lot-et-Garonne from 1921 to 1933. (en)
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