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Joseph Marcellin Rullière

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French politician
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Joseph Marcellin Rullière (born 1787, Saint-Didier-en-Velay – 1862, Paris) was a French politician.

Life

He was admitted to velites of the Old Guard in 1807, lieutenant in 1809. He served during the Hundred Days. He was at the Siege of Antwerp in 1832 as a field marshal. He was promoted Lieutenant General after the second expedition of Constantine, Algeria in 1837. He was made Peer of France, in 1845. He was Representative of the Loire to the Constituent Assembly of 1848 and the National Legislative Assembly in 1849. He was a Deputy and Minister of the War Department in the Prince-President Napoleon III in 1848.

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Political offices
Preceded byLouis Juchault de Lamoricière Minister of War
20 December 1848 – 31 October 1849
Succeeded byAlphonse Henri, comte d'Hautpoul
First cabinet of Odilon Barrot (20 December 1848 to 2 June 1849)
Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon
President of the Council, Minister of JusticeOdilon Barrot

Odilon Barrot
President of the Council
Interior
Foreign Affairs:Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
FinanceHippolyte Passy
Agriculture and Commerce
Public Works
WarJoseph Marcellin Rulhières
Navy and ColoniesVictor Destutt de Tracy
Public Education and Religious WorshipFrédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux
Second cabinet of Odilon Barrot (2 June 1849 to 31 October 1849)
Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon
President of the Council, Minister of JusticeOdilon Barrot

Odilon Barrot
President of the Council
InteriorJules Armand Dufaure
Foreign Affairs:Alexis de Tocqueville
FinanceHippolyte Passy
AgricultureVictor Lanjuinais
Public WorksThéobald de Lacrosse
WarJoseph Marcellin Rulhières
Navy and ColoniesVictor Destutt de Tracy
Public Education and CultsFrédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux


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