Armand Rendu
See also: Returned (homonymy)
Armand Rendu is a politician French, born on February 14th, 1844 and deceased on February 10th, 1905 with Paris.
Graduate of the School of the Charters in 1863, bachelor of law, he is director of the departmental records of the Oise, then of the Somme.
General adviser of Oise, it is elected appointed of Clermont in 1898, with the support of the left.
Sitting with the radicals with the Palate-Bourbon, it is illustrated by a great assiduity and nor by a very intense parliamentary activity, never not intervening with the platform throughout all its mandate.
In 1902, it is beaten by the candidate of the center-right, and withdraws political life.
He dies on February 10th, 1905.
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