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  1. Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, comte de Falloux (7 May 1811 – 6 January 1886) was a French politician and author, famous for having given his name to two laws on education, favoring private Catholic teaching.

  2. Le comte Frédéric Alfred Pierre de Falloux du Coudray, né à Angers (Maine-et-Loire) le 8 mai 1811 [1] et mort à Angers le 6 janvier 1886, est un journaliste, historien et homme politique français du courant légitimiste.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Frédéric-Alfred-Pierre, count de Falloux (born May 11, 1811, Angers, Fr.—died Jan. 6, 1886, Angers) was a French political figure and monarchist who served in various political roles but is best remembered as the sponsor of the important educational legislation known as the loi Falloux.

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  4. Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux. Homme politique français (Angers 1811-Angers 1886). Proche du catholicisme libéral, député légitimiste de Segré (1846), il combat pour la liberté de l'enseignement.

  5. Né à Angers, le 11 mai 1811. Historien, publiciste, orateur parlementaire, rédacteur au Correspondant, auteur d’une Histoire de Louis XVI, il fut membre de la Chambre des députés en 1846, de la Constituante en 1848.

  6. Frédéric Falloux du Coudray was born in Angers on 7 May, 1811, into a family of merchants enobled by Louis XVIII in 1825 for their monarchical and clerical zeal. After studying at the college in Angers, Frédéric came up to Paris, and it was here that he made his entrance into society via Madame Swetchine, […]

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  8. FREDERIC ALFRED PIERRE FALLOUX, COMTE DE (1811-, 1886), French politician and author, was born at Angers on' the Iith of May 1811. His father had been ennobled by Charles X., and Falloux began his career as a Legitimist and clerical journalist under the influence of Mme Swetchine.