Charles de Lacombe

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Charles de Lacombe
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Member of the National Assembly
for Puy-de-Dôme
In office
6 February 1871 – 7 March 1876
Personal details
Born (1832-09-25)25 September 1832
Paris, France
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Paris, France
Political party Orléanism

Charles Mercier de Lacombe (25 September 1832 – 28 February 1904) was a French politician.

Biography

Charles de Lacombe was born in Paris. After studying at the Collège Stanislas, he became interested in literature.

Close to the lawyer and legitimist politician Pierre-Antoine Berryer (1790–1868), Lacombe had a journalistic career as an editor at the Gazette de France and the Correspondant.

Invited with his brother Hilaire by Augustin Cauchy to the first meeting that laid the foundation of the Oeuvre des Écoles d'Orient, better known today as L'Œuvre d'Orient, they were present on April 4, 1856. They were both members of the first general council on April 25, 1856.

He failed as an independent candidate for the General Council of Haute-Loire in 1867. However, on February 8, 1871, he was elected to the National Assembly, where he remained until March 7, 1876. He was a member of the Commission des Trente, an Orleanist monarchist, and sat on the center-right.

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