Albert Roussin
Albert Edmond Louis Roussin, baron (2 August 1821, Brest – 28 September 1896, Paris) was a French vice-admiral and politician. He was first commissioned captain in 1859. He was Naval Minister from 23 November to 12 December 1877. He was the son of Albin Roussin.[1]
Albert Roussin | |
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Born | Brest | August 2, 1821
Died | September 2, 1896 75) Paris | (aged
Allegiance | France |
Rank | Vice-admiral |
Relations | Albin Roussin |
References
- Mullié, Charles (1852). . (in French). Paris: Poignavant et Compagnie.
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