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| - James de Kerjégu est un homme politique et diplomate français, né au château de Trévarez, à Saint-Goazec (Finistère), le 27 février 1846 et mort à Paris le 23 décembre 1908. Président du conseil général du Finistère de 1895 à 1908, il est connu pour avoir fait construire le château de Trévarez et l'hôtel de préfecture du Finistère. (fr)
- James Marie-Antoine Monjaret de Kerjégu (27 February 1846 – 23 December 1908), French diplomat and politician, was born in (Finistère) to an ancient Breton family; his father, , was a member of the Chamber of Deputies and later a senator; two of his uncles had also been members of parliament. After a stint in the diplomatic service of the Second Empire from 1867 until 1870, he saw service during the siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War. He then returned to the diplomatic service, occupying posts in Germany, Serbia, Russia, and Switzerland. (en)
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| - James Marie-Antoine Monjaret de Kerjégu (27 February 1846 – 23 December 1908), French diplomat and politician, was born in (Finistère) to an ancient Breton family; his father, , was a member of the Chamber of Deputies and later a senator; two of his uncles had also been members of parliament. After a stint in the diplomatic service of the Second Empire from 1867 until 1870, he saw service during the siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War. He then returned to the diplomatic service, occupying posts in Germany, Serbia, Russia, and Switzerland. Kerjégu stood in the election of 1889 as a republican candidate, winning election with some 94% of the votes cast in his constituency in the Finistère. A committed republican, he was dedicated to law and order and governmental stability. He concerned himself particularly with economic and agricultural issues, and supported progressive causes, including welfare and public disability insurance. On the other hand, he opposed the progressive income tax and the separation of church and state, and he favoured a strong military. He died in Paris during his fifth term in the Chamber. (en)
- James de Kerjégu est un homme politique et diplomate français, né au château de Trévarez, à Saint-Goazec (Finistère), le 27 février 1846 et mort à Paris le 23 décembre 1908. Président du conseil général du Finistère de 1895 à 1908, il est connu pour avoir fait construire le château de Trévarez et l'hôtel de préfecture du Finistère. (fr)
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