- en.wikipedia.org Léon GambettaLéon Gambetta (. French: [leɔ ɡɑbɛta]; 2 April 1838 – 31 December 1882) was a French lawyer and republican politician who proclaimed the French Third Republic in 1870...
- medium.com otdsyb/léon-gambettas-flight-from-…Today is October 7th, 2017, and on this date, 147 years back, in 1870, French Statesman Léon Gambetta fled from a besieged Paris in a hot air balloon.
- encyclopedia.com people/history/french-history-…Léon Gambetta was born at Cahors on April 2, 1838, the son of a grocer from Genoa and his French wife.
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- weaponsandwarfare.com 2017/01/16/leon-gambetta-…Léon Gambetta was part of the French fleet based at Malta blockading the Austrian Navy in the Adriatic, usually from a position south of the Strait of Otranto.
- navypedia.org ships/france/fr_cr_leon_gambetta.htmLéon Gambetta was dlayed in completion by running aground in fog early in her trials in December 1903 and these were not resumed until August 1904.
- imdb.com name/nm10941954/Léon Gambetta was born on 2 April 1838 in Cahors, France. He died on 31 December 1882 in Ville d'Avray, France.
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- Carte de visite of Léon Gambetta by Lége, Paris.
- Departure of Léon Gambetta and Eugène Spuller aboard the Armand-Barbès, 1870
- Léon Gambetta, by Alphonse Legros (1875).
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- celebsagewiki.org leon-gambettaLéon Gambetta was born on 2 April, 1838 in Cahors, France, is a French politician (1838–1882). Discover Léon Gambetta's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats...
- fixquotes.com authors/leon-gambetta.htmLeon Gambetta was a famous Politician from France, who lived between April 2, 1838 and December 31, 1882. He/she became 44 years old.
- kids.kiddle.co Léon_GambettaGambetta's Ministry, 14 November 1881 – 26 January 1882
- Léon Gambetta – President of the Council and Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jean-Baptiste Campenon – Minister of War
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