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François Mitterrand

François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand

21st President of the French Republic from 1981 to 1995 (1916–1996).

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Statements about François Mitterrand

Given Name

François
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Marie
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Adrien
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Maurice
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Place of Death

7th Arrondissement of Paris
Paris

Place of Birth

Jarnac

Award Received

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Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Croix De Guerre 1939–1945
Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
(7/5/1982)
Point in Time
: 7/5/1982
Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic‎
(1982)
Point in Time
: 1982
Collar of the Order of the White Lion
Resistance Medal
(3/31/1947)
Point in Time
: 3/31/1947
Charlemagne Prize
(11/1/1988)
Point in Time
: 11/1/1988
Honorary Citizen of Frankfurt Am Main
Order of the Three Stars, 1st Class
Grand Collar of the Order of Prince Henry
Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the Falcon
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
Order of the Francisque
(8/16/1943)
Series Ordinal
:2202
Point in Time
: 8/16/1943
Grand Master of the Legion of Honour
Royal Victorian Chain
(1992)
Point in Time
: 1992
Royal Order of the Seraphim
Knight of the Order of the Elephant
(1982)
Point in Time
: 1982
Honorary Doctor at the Nanjing University
Honorary Doctor of the University of Gdańsk
Honorary Doctor of the University of Liège
(1992)
Point in Time
: 1992
Honorary Doctor of Ben-Gurion University
Honorary Doctor of Waseda University
(1982)
Point in Time
: 1982
Grand Collar of the Order of Liberty
Honorary Doctor of Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Honorary Doctorate of the University of York
Officer of the Legion of Honour
Order of the Elephant
Reason for Deprecated Rank
:
Duplicate Entry
Grand Order of Mugunghwa
Financial Times Person of the Year
(1981)
Point in Time
: 1981
Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
(11/10/1983)
Point in Time
: 11/10/1983
Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Saint Olav‎
(4/14/1984 - )
Start Time
: 4/14/1984
Member 2nd Class of the Order of the Umayyads
(1984)
Point in Time
: 1984

Position Held

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President of the French Republic
(5/21/1981 - 5/17/1995)
Replaces
:
Valéry Giscard D'Estaing
Replaced By
:
Jacques Chirac
Start Time
: 5/21/1981
End Time
: 5/17/1995
Member of the French National Assembly
(12/6/1962 - 4/2/1967)
Replaces
:
Jehan Faulquier
Replaced By
:
François Mitterrand
Electoral District
:
Nièvre's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
2nd Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic Rally Group
Start Time
: 12/6/1962
End Time
: 4/2/1967
Mayor of Château-Chinon (Ville)
(1959 - 1981)
Replaced By
:
René-Pierre Signé
Start Time
: 1959
End Time
: 1981
Senator of the French Fifth Republic
(7/8/1959 - 3/16/1961)
Replaces
:
Jean Doussot
Replaced By
:
Daniel Benoîst
Electoral District
:
Nièvre
Parliamentary Group
:
Groupe De L'Alliance Pour L'unité De La Communauté Et Gauche Démocratique
Elected In
:
1959 French Senate Election
Start Time
: 7/8/1959
End Time
: 3/16/1961
French Co-Prince of Andorra
(5/21/1981 - 5/17/1995)
Replaces
:
Valéry Giscard D'Estaing
Replaced By
:
Jacques Chirac
Start Time
: 5/21/1981
End Time
: 5/17/1995
First Secretary of the French Socialist Party
(6/16/1971 - 1/24/1981)
Replaces
:
Alain Savary
Replaced By
:
Lionel Jospin
Start Time
: 6/16/1971
End Time
: 1/24/1981
Senator of the Community
Member of the French National Assembly
(4/3/1967 - 5/30/1968)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Replaced By
:
François Mitterrand
Electoral District
:
Nièvre's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
3rd Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Q36214467
Start Time
: 4/3/1967
End Time
: 5/30/1968
Member of the French National Assembly
(7/11/1968 - 4/1/1973)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Replaced By
:
François Mitterrand
Electoral District
:
Nièvre's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
4th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Q36214467
Parliamentary Group
:
Independent Politician
Start Time
: 7/11/1968
End Time
: 4/1/1973
Député De La Nièvre
(4/2/1973 - 4/2/1978)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Replaced By
:
François Mitterrand
Electoral District
:
Nièvre's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
5th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Q36217209
Start Time
: 4/2/1973
End Time
: 4/2/1978
Député De La Nièvre
(4/3/1978 - 5/22/1981)
Replaces
:
François Mitterrand
Electoral District
:
Nièvre's 3rd Constituency
Parliamentary Term
:
6th Legislature of the Fifth French Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Socialist, Radical, Citizen and Miscellaneous Left
Start Time
: 4/3/1978
End Time
: 5/22/1981
Conseiller Général De La Nièvre
Electoral District
:
Canton of Montsauche-Les-Settons
Elected In
:
Q3586820
Elected In
:
1955 French Cantonal Elections
Elected In
:
1961 French Cantonal Elections
Elected In
:
1967 French Cantonal Elections
Elected In
:
1973 French Cantonal Elections
Elected In
:
1979 French Cantonal Elections
President of the General Council
(1964 - 1981)
Replaced By
:
Noël Berrier
Applies to Jurisdiction
:
Nièvre
Start Time
: 1964
End Time
: 1981
Député De La Nièvre
(11/28/1946 - 7/4/1951)
Parliamentary Term
:
1st Legislature of the French Fourth Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance Group
Start Time
: 11/28/1946
End Time
: 7/4/1951
Député De La Nièvre
(7/5/1951 - 12/1/1955)
Parliamentary Term
:
2nd Legislature of the French Fourth Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance Group
Start Time
: 7/5/1951
End Time
: 12/1/1955
Député De La Nièvre
(1/19/1956 - 12/8/1958)
Parliamentary Term
:
3rd Legislature of the French Fourth Republic
Parliamentary Group
:
Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance Group
Start Time
: 1/19/1956
End Time
: 12/8/1958
Minister of Justice
(1/22/1947 - 10/22/1947)
Start Time
: 1/22/1947
End Time
: 10/22/1947
Minister of Veterans Affairs
(11/24/1947 - 7/6/1948)
Member Of
:
Government Schuman I
Start Time
: 11/24/1947
End Time
: 7/6/1948
Minister for Overseas France
(7/12/1950 - 3/10/1951)
Start Time
: 7/12/1950
End Time
: 3/10/1951
Minister for Overseas France
(3/10/1951 - 8/11/1951)
Start Time
: 3/10/1951
End Time
: 8/11/1951
Minister of European Affairs of France
(6/28/1953 - 9/4/1953)
Start Time
: 6/28/1953
End Time
: 9/4/1953
Minister of the Interior of France
(6/19/1954 - 2/23/1955)
Replaces
:
Léon Martinaud-Déplat
Replaced By
:
Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
Start Time
: 6/19/1954
End Time
: 2/23/1955
Minister of Justice
(2/1/1956 - 6/13/1957)
Replaces
:
Robert Schuman
Replaced By
:
Édouard Corniglion-Molinier
Member of Cabinet
:
Mollet Cabinet
Start Time
: 2/1/1956
End Time
: 6/13/1957

Place of Burial

Jarnac

Country of Citizenship

France

Date of Birth

10/26/1916

Date of Death

1/8/1996

Child

Jean-Christophe Mitterrand
Gilbert Mitterrand
Mazarine Pingeot
Mother
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Anne Pingeot
Hravn Forsne

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Member of Political Party

Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance
(February 1946 - 1964)
Start Time
: February 1946
End Time
: 1964
Socialist Party
(1971 - 1996)
Start Time
: 1971
End Time
: 1996
Federation of the Democratic and Socialist Left
(1965 - 1968)
Start Time
: 1965
End Time
: 1968
Convention of Republican Institutions
(1964 - 1971)
Start Time
: 1964
End Time
: 1971

Educated At

Paris Law Faculty
Sciences Po

Instance Of

Human

Religion or Worldview

Agnosticism
Catholicism
Criterion Used
:
Baptism in the Catholic Church

Mother

Yvonne Lorrain

Father

Joseph Mitterrand

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer
Journalist

Cause of Death

Prostate Cancer

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Described by Source

Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Миттеран Франсуа
Obálky Knih
URL
:bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url

Participant In

WWII Axis Collaboration in France

Birth Name

François Marie Adrien Maurice Mitterrand

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Commons Gallery

François Mitterrand

Member Of

Academy of Morvan
French Forces of the Interior

Work Location

Paris

Family Name

Mitterrand

Sibling

Jacques Mitterrand
Robert Mitterrand
Marie-Josèphe Mitterrand

Image of Grave

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Spouse

Danielle Mitterrand
(10/28/1944 - )
Start Time
: 10/28/1944

Sex or Gender

Male

Owner Of

Baltique

Archives At

Archives Nationales
Jean Jaurès Foundation
Inventory Number
:1PS
François Mitterrand Institute
Defence Historical Service
Inventory Number
:GR 16 P 421731
Inventory Number
:GR 28 P 4 437 10
Inventory Number
:GR 28 P 11 76

Family

Mitterrand Family

Writing Language

French

Medical Condition

Cancer
(1981 - )
Statement Is Subject Of
:
François Mitterrand's Hidden Cancer
Start Time
: 1981

Candidacy in Election

1965 French Presidential Election
1988 French Presidential Election
1974 French Presidential Election
1981 French Presidential Election

Coat of Arms Image

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Unmarried Partner

Anne Pingeot

Notable Work

Grand Louvre
Louvre Pyramid

Field of Work

Politics

Pseudonym

Morland
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