Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac

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Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac
Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac

Bernard Adolphe Granier de Cassagnac (August 12, 1806January 31, 1880) was a French journalist and politician.

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Born in Avéron-Bergelle, département of Gers, he began his career as a Parisian journalist in 1832, contributing defences of Romanticism and Conservatism to the Revue de Paris, the Journal des Débats, and to La Presse. Then he founded a political journal, L'Epoque (1845-1848), and his violent polemics in support of François Guizot brought him notoriety and many few duels.

In 1851, in the Constitutionnel, he declared himself openly an advocate of the French Empire, and in 1852 was elected as official candidate by the départment of Gers to the Second Republic's National Assembly. As journalist and deputy he actively supported an absolutist policy, and also demanded the restoration of Roman Catholicism as state religion, opposed the laws in favor of the press, and was a member of the club of the rue de l'Arcade - the political allies of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte.

In March 1868 he accused the Liberal deputies of having received money from Wilhelm I of Prussia for opposing Bonaparte, and, when called upon for proof, submitted only false or trivial documents.

After the Empire's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and the proclamation of the Third Republic (September 4, 1870), Granier de Cassagnac fled to Belgium, and returned to France for the elections of 1876, and was elected deputy. He continued to combat all the republican reforms, but without electoral success. He died on his castle Couloumé.

His son Paul Adolphe Marie Prosper Granier de Cassagnac followed in his footsteps as a belligerent journalist.

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Persondata
NAME Granier de Cassagnac, Adolphe
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Granier de Cassagnac, Bernard Adolphe
SHORT DESCRIPTION french historian and writer
DATE OF BIRTH 12 August 1806
PLACE OF BIRTH Avéron Bergelle, Département Gers
DATE OF DEATH 31 January 1880
PLACE OF DEATH Couloumé-Mondebat, Département Gers
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