Gabriel Louis Angoulvant (1872–1932) was a Governor General in the second French colonial empire. He was elected to the French parliament, representing the French territories in India, in 1920, and he contributed to the organization of the Paris Colonial Exposition of 1931. Angoulvant published a number of books regarding the French colonial empire, including "La Pacification de la Côte d'Ivoire" in 1916.
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Preceded by Alfred Albert Martineau |
Governor General of French Somaliland (Acting) 13 April 1900–6 December 1900 |
Succeeded by Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure |
Preceded by Paul Jean François Cousturier |
Governor General of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon 9 June 1905–12 May 1906 |
Succeeded by Raphaël Antonetti (Acting) |
Preceded by Joseph Pascal François |
Gouverneur Général de l'Inde française October 1906–3 December 1907 |
Succeeded by Adrien Jules Jean Bonhoure |
Preceded by Albert Anatole Nebout |
Governor General of Côte d'Ivoire (1st Time) 25 April 1908–28 April 1909 |
Succeeded by Pierre Brun (acting for Angoulvant) |
Preceded by Pierre Brun (acting for Angoulvant) |
Governor General of Côte d'Ivoire (2nd Time) August 1909–12 May 1911 |
Succeeded by Casimir Guyon (acting for Angoulvant) |
Preceded by Casimir Guyon (acting for Angoulvant) |
Governor General of Côte d'Ivoire (3rd Time) 9 March 1912–22 May 1913 |
Succeeded by Casimir Guyon (acting for Angoulvant) |
Preceded by Gustave Julien (acting for Angoulvant) |
Governor General of Côte d'Ivoire (4th Time) 4 September 1914 –16 June 1916 |
Succeeded by Maurice-Pierre Lapalud (acting for Angoulvant) |
Preceded by Maurice-Pierre Lapalud (acting for Angoulvant) |
Governor General of Côte d'Ivoire (5th Time) 1 December 1916 –27 December 1916 |
Succeeded by Maurice-Pierre Lapalud (acting) |
Preceded by Frédéric Estèbe (Acting for Martial Henri Merlin) |
Afrique Equatoriale Français 15 May 1917–16 May 1920 |
Succeeded by Maurice Pierre Lapalud (Acting) |
Preceded by Joost van Vollenhoven |
Governor General of Sénégal 22 January 1918–30 July 1919 |
Succeeded by Charles Désiré Auguste Brunet |
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