Pierre-Alpinien Bourdeau
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Pierre Alpinien Bertrand Bourdeau (18 March 1770 – 11 July 1845) was a French deputy from 1815 to 1831 and from 1834 to 1836. He was briefly Minister of Justice in 1829, and was made a peer of France during the July Monarchy. He is known for his hostility to the press, and for trying to hold newspaper managers responsible for libels published after they had left the paper.
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Pierre-Alpinien Bourdeau | |
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Born | (1779-03-18)18 March 1779 Rochechouart, Haute-Vienne |
Died | 11 July 1845(1845-07-11) (aged 66) Limoges, Haute-Vienne |
Nationality (legal) | French |
Occupation | Politician |
Known for | Minister of Justice |
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