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Vincent Farinole

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271:. He sat with the Republican Left group. In the senate he denounced abuses in Corsica by political appointees in the island's judiciary, called for improvement of maritime and postal links to the island, called for action against forest fires and deforestation, called for a stronger garrison, pointed out health issues and submitted a proposal to fight electoral fraud. He failed to be reelected in the 1903 renewal, when Muracciole and 165:, then after obtaining his license enrolled as an advocate at the Bar of Bastia in 1856, where he pleaded until 1870. He married around 1865 and had a daughter, Magdeleine Juliette Louise Clélie Farinole (1872–1946). 149:, Aude. His parents were Joseph Farinole (1792–1887) and Philippine Benoîte Mathieu. He came from an old Coriscan family with several members who were notable before the 263:
Farinole was elected Senator of Corsica on 7 January 1894, holding office until 3 January 1903. He was elected in the first round of voting by 409 votes against 349 for
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After the fall of the empire on 4 September 1870 Farinole's life was in danger in Corsica and he went to Paris as an officer of the
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Discours ... sur la tombe de M. Vincent-Louis Pierangeli, avocat à la cour impériale, décédé à Bastia le 8 juillet 1857
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that made him send witnesses to challenge the prince to a duel. One of the Grousset's witnesses was
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he was appointed adviser to the Bastia court of appeal by the Minister of Justice
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of Corsica, Farinole held strong Republican opinions and was an opponent of the
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Discours prononcés sur la tombe de M. Vincent-Louis Pierangeli, avocat...
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dictionnaire des parlementaires français de 1889 à 1940
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Vincent-Marie Farinole was born on 1 September 1832 in
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Senator of Corsica
Ange Muracciole
Ange Muracciole
Sigean
Bastia
Sigean
French Revolution
Lycée Charlemagne
Lycée Saint-Louis
University of Aix-en-Provence
Bonapartistes
Second French Empire
Patrice de Corsi
Pierre Napoléon Bonaparte
Paschal Grousset
Victor Noir
Auteuil
1870 constitutional referendum
National Guard
Adolphe Crémieux
Bastia
Jules Armand Dufaure
Le Havre
Albert de Broglie
Adolphe Thiers
William Waddington
Philippe Le Royer
Aix-en-Provence
Murato
Ghisoni

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