Emile Ollivier entered the cabinet and was the prime minister when Napoleon fell.
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Emile Ollivier entered the cabinet and was the prime minister when Napoleon fell.
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Emile Ollivier's father, Demosthene Ollivier, was a vehement opponent of the July Monarchy, and was returned by Marseille to the Constituent Assembly in 1848 which established a republic.
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Emile Ollivier was shortly afterwards removed to the comparatively unimportant prefecture of Chaumont-la-Ville, a demotion perhaps brought about by his father's enemies.
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Emile Ollivier resigned from the civil service to take up a practice at the bar, where his abilities assured his success.
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Emile Ollivier re-entered political life in 1857 as deputy for the 3rd circumscription of the Seine departement.
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Emile Ollivier's candidacy had been supported by the Siecle, and he joined the constitutional opposition.
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The senatus-consulte of 8 September 1869 gave the two chambers ordinary parliamentary rights, and was followed by the dismissal of Eugene Rouher and the formation in the last week of that year of a ministry of which Emile Ollivier was really premier, although that office was not nominally recognized by the constitution.
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Emile Ollivier immediately summoned the high court of justice for the judgment of Prince Bonaparte and Joachim Murat.
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Emile Ollivier himself held the ministry of foreign affairs for a month, until Daru was replaced by the duc de Gramont, a close aly of Emile Ollivier.
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Emile Ollivier obtained a war vote of 500,000,000 francs, and said that he accepted the responsibility of the war "with a light heart, " saying that the war had been forced on France.
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Emile Ollivier returned to France in 1873, but although he carried on an active campaign in the Bonapartist Estafette his political power was gone, and even in his own party he came into collision in 1880 with Paul de Cassagnac.
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Emile Ollivier had many connections with the literary and artistic world, being one of the early Parisian champions of Richard Wagner.
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Emile Ollivier died in 1862, and in September 1869 Ollivier married Marie-Therese Gravier, then 19 years old.
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