Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys

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Edouard Drouyn de Lhuys (1805-1881), by Auguste Lemoine.

Letter of Napoleon III to the Japanese Shogun nominating Léon Roches, in replacement of Duchesne de Bellecourt, countersigned by Drouyn de Lhuys. Diplomatic Record Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan).
Edouard Drouyn de Lhuys (pronounced [edwaːʁ dʁuɛ̃ də‿lɥis]; 19 November 1805 – 1 March 1881) was a French statesman and diplomat, born in Paris. He was educated at the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. The scion of a wealthy and noble house, he excelled in rhetoric. He quickly became interested in politics and diplomacy.
He was ambassador at The Hague and Madrid, and distinguished himself by his opposition to Guizot. Drouyn de Lhuys served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1848 to 1849 in the first government of Odilon Barrot. In Barrot's second government, he was replaced by Alexis de Tocqueville, and was appointed ambassador to London. He returned briefly as foreign minister for a few days in January 1851, and then returned permanently in the summer of 1852, becoming the first foreign minister of the Second Empire. He resigned his post in 1855, during the Crimean War, when the peace preliminaries he had agreed to in consultation with the British and Austrians at Vienna were rejected by Napoleon III.
Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys returned to power 7 years later, in 1862, when foreign minister Édouard Thouvenel resigned over differences with Napoleon on Italian affairs. Drouyn was thus foreign minister in the lead-up to the Austro-Prussian War. In the aftermath of that war, which was seen as disastrous to French interests in Europe, Drouyn resigned.
He withdrew into private life after the collapse at Sedan in 1870.
Honours
- 1854: Knight Grand Cross in the Order of Leopold.[1]
References
^ Handelsblad (Het) 25-12-1854
Obituary. Edouard Drouyn-de-Lhuys. New York Times, 3 March 1881. Accessed 7 October 2008
- The Illustrated London News, May 19, 1855.
See also
- Internationalization of the Danube River
Political offices
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Preceded by Jules Bastide
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1848–1849
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Succeeded by Alexis de Tocqueville
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Preceded by Vicomte de La Hitte
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1851
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Succeeded by Baron Brénier
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Preceded by Marquis de Turgot
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1852–1855
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Succeeded by Comte Walewski
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Preceded by Édouard Thouvenel
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Minister of Foreign Affairs 1862–1866
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Succeeded by Marquis de La Valette
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First cabinet of Odilon Barrot (20 December 1848 to 2 June 1849)
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Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon
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President of the Council, Minister of Justice |
Odilon Barrot |
 Odilon BarrotPresident of the Council |
Interior |
- Léon de Maleville
- Léon Faucher
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Foreign Affairs: |
Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys |
Finance |
Hippolyte Passy |
Agriculture and Commerce |
- Jacques Alexandre Bixio
- Louis Buffet
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Public Works |
- Léon Faucher
- Théobald de Lacrosse
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War |
Joseph Marcellin Rulhières |
Navy and Colonies |
Victor Destutt de Tracy |
Public Education and Religious Worship |
Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux |
Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul (30 October 1849 – 24 January 1851)
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Under the Presidency of Louis Napoleon
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Justice |
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Foreign Affairs |
- Alphonse de Rayneval
- Jean-Ernest Ducos de La Hitte
- Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
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War |
- Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
- Jean-Paul, comte de Schramm
- Auguste Regnaud de Saint-Jean d'Angély
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Navy and Colonies |
- Joseph Romain-Desfossés
- Théodore Ducos
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Interior |
- Ferdinand Barrot
- Jules Baroche
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Public Works |
- Jean-Martial Bineau
- Pierre Magne
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Agriculture and Commerce |
- Jean-Baptiste Dumas
- Louis Bernard Bonjean
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Education and Religious Affairs |
Félix Esquirou de Parieu |
Finance |
- Achille Fould
Pierre Magne (Sub-secretary of State for Finance)
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First and Second Cabinets of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (3 December 1851 - 2 December 1852)
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Minister of State |
François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca (1852)
- Achille Fould
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Justice |
- Eugène Rouher
- Jacques Pierre Abbatucci
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Foreign Affairs |
- Louis Félix Étienne, marquis de Turgot
- Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
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Interior and Beaux-Arts |
- Charles de Morny
- Victor de Persigny
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Police |
Charlemagne de Maupas (1852)
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Defense |
Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud |
Navy and Colonies |
Théodore Ducos |
Public Education and Religious Affairs |
Hippolyte Fortoul |
Public Works |
- Pierre Magne
- Noël Lefebvre-Duruflé
- Pierre Magne
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Agriculture and Commerce |
- Noël Lefebvre-Duruflé
- Victor de Persigny
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Third cabinet of Napoleon III (2 December 1852 - 17 July 1869)
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President of the Council of State |
- François-Xavier Joseph de Casabianca
- Jules Baroche
- Eugène Rouher
- Gustave Rouland
- Adolphe Vuitry
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Justice |
- Jacques Pierre Abbatucci
- Ernest de Royer
- Claude Alphonse Delangle
- Jules Baroche
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Foreign Affairs |
- Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
- Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
- Jules Baroche
- Édouard Thouvenel
- Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
- Charles de La Valette
- Lionel de Moustier
- Charles de La Valette
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Interior |
- Victor de Persigny
- Adolphe Billault
- Charles-Marie-Esprit Espinasse
- Claude Alphonse Delangle
- Ernest Arrighi de Casanova
- Adolphe Billault
- Victor de Persigny
- Paul Boudet
- Charles de La Valette
- Ernest Pinard
- Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette
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Police |
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Finance |
- Jean-Martial Bineau
- Pierre Magne
- Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette
- Achille Fould
- Eugène Rouher
- Pierre Magne
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Defense |
- Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud
- Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
- Jacques Louis Randon
- Adolphe Niel
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Marine, Colonies and Algeria |
- Théodore Ducos
- Jacques Pierre Abbatucci
Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin, Prince Napoléon Bonaparte and Eugène Rouher
- Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat
- Charles Rigault de Genouilly
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Education and Cults |
- Hippolyte Fortoul
- Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
- Gustave Rouland
Victor Duruy and Jules Baroche
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Public works |
- Pierre Magne
- Louis Henri Armand Behic
- Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette
- Edmond Valléry Gressier
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Agriculture and Commerce |
- Victor de Persigny
- Pierre Magne
- Eugène Rouher
- Louis Henri Armand Behic
- Adolphe de Forcade La Roquette
- Edmond Valléry Gressier
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Beaux-Arts |
- Victor de Persigny
- Achille Fould
- Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
- Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
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Emperor's Household |
- Achille Fould
- Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
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Ministers of State |
- Achille Fould
- Alexandre Colonna-Walewski
- Adolphe Billault
- Eugène Rouher
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Ministers without portfolio |
- Pierre Magne
- Jules Baroche
- Adolphe Billault
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Preceded by Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon • Followed by Fourth cabinet of Napoleon III
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Authority control 
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- GND: 116227206
- ISNI: 0000 0000 8097 1392
- Léonore: LH/807/49
- SNAC: w68w609k
- SUDOC: 093719345
- VIAF: 17525718
- WorldCat Identities (via VIAF): 17525718
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