List French Ministers for the Navy and Colonies

  • September 14th, 1547 - 1558: Cosme Clause, lord of Marchaumont

  • 1558 - October 1567: Florimond Robertet, lord of Fresnes
  • April 1st, 1547 - 1567: Claude of Aubespine, lord of Hauterive
  • 1558 - 1567: Jacques Bourdin, lord of Villeines
  • September 15th, 1588 - November 6th, 1613: Martin Ruze, lord of Beaulieu
  • November 7th, 1613 - August 10th, 1615: Antoine de Loménie, lord of the City to the Clerks (it dislocates its load, on August 10th, 1615, but by retaining survival and the functions)
  • July 13rd, 1615 - February 1643: Henri Auguste de Loménie, lord of the City to the Clerks
  • March 23rd, 1643 - 1662: Henry de Guénegaud, marquis de Plancy
  • February 4th, 1662 - 1669: Hugues de Lionne, marquis de Fresne
  • March 7th, 1669 - 1683: Jean-Baptiste Colbert
  • September 6th, 1683 - November 3rd, 1690: Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1651-1690), marquis de Seignelay
  • November 7th, 1690 - September 1699: Louis Phélypeaux (1643-1727), marquis of Vrillière
  • September 6th, 1699 - October 1st, 1715: Jerome Phélypeaux, count de Pontchartrain
  • October 1st, 1715 - September 24th, 1718: Presidents of the Council of the Navy: Louis Alexandre of Bourbon (16781737), count de Toulouse + Victor Marie d' Estrées
  • September 24th, 1718 - February 28th, 1722: Joseph Jean Baptist Fleuriau d' Armenonville
  • February 28th, 1722 - August 16th, 1723: Charles Jean Baptist Fleuriau de Morville
  • August 16th, 1723 - April 23rd, 1749: Jean Frederic Phélypeaux, count de Maurepas
  • April 30th, 1749 - July 24th, 1754: Antoine Louis Rusted
  • July 24th, 1754 - February 1st, 1757: Jean-Baptiste de Machault d' Arnouville
  • February 1st, 1757 - May 31st, 1758: François Marie Peyrenc de Moras
  • May 31st, 1758 - October 31st, 1758: Claude Louis d' Espinchal, marquis de Massiac
  • October 31st, 1758 - October 13rd, 1761: Nicolas Rene Berryer
  • October 15th, 1761 - April 10th, 1766: Etienne Francois, duke of Choiseul
  • April 10th, 1766 - December 24th, 1770: César Gabriel de Choiseul-Chevigny, duke of Praslin
  • December 24th, 1770 - April 9th, 1771: Joseph Marie Terray
  • April 9th, 1771 - July 20th, 1774: Pierre Etienne Middle-class of Boynes
  • July 20th, 1774 - August 24th, 1774: Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
  • August 24th, 1774 - October 13rd, 1780: Antoine de Sartine
  • October 13rd, 1780 - August 24th, 1787: Charles Eugene Gabriel of the Cross, marquis de Castries
  • August 25th, 1787 - December 24th, 1787: Armand Marc, count de Montmorin Saint-Hérem
  • December 24th, 1787 - July 13rd, 1789: César Henri, count of the Alfalfa
  • July 13rd, 1789 - July 16th, 1789: Arnaud de Laporte
  • July 16th, 1789 - October 26th, 1790: César Henri, count of the Alfalfa
  • October 26th, 1790 - May 17th, 1791: Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu
  • May 17th, 1791 - September 18th, 1791: Antoine Jean Marie Thévenard
  • September 18th, 1791 - October 7th, 1791: Claude Antoine de Valdec de Lessart
  • October 7th, 1791 - March 16th, 1792: Antoine François Bertrand de Molleville
  • March 16th, 1792 - July 21st, 1792: Jean of Lacoste
  • July 21st, 1792 - August 10th, 1792: François Joseph de Gratet, Viscount Dubouchage
  • August 10th, 1792 - April 10th, 1793: Gaspard Monge
  • April 10th, 1793 - April 20th, 1794: Jean Dalbarade (Police chief)
  • April 20th, 1794 - July 2nd, 1795: Jean Dalbarade (Police chief)
  • July 2nd, 1795 - November 4th, 1795: Jean-Claude Redon de Beaupréau
  • November 4th, 1795 - July 15th, 1797: Laurent Jean François Truguet
  • December 13rd, 1796 - December 30th, 1796: Pierre Bénézech
  • July 15th, 1797 - April 27th, 1798: Georges-Rene Pléville Pelley
  • April 27th, 1798 - March 4th, 1799: Eustace Bruix
  • March 4th, 1799 - March 7th, 1799: Charles Joseph Mathieu Lambrechts
  • March 7th, 1799 - July 2nd, 1799: Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
  • July 2nd, 1799 - November 22nd, 1799: Marc Antoine Bourdon of Vatry
  • November 22nd, 1799 - October 3rd, 1801: Pierre Alexandre Laurent Fixed price
  • October 3rd, 1801 - April 1st, 1814: Denis Decres
  • April 3rd, 1814 - September 7th, 1814: Pierre-Victor Malouet (Minister for the Navy)
  • September 7th, 1814 - March 20th, 1815: Jacques Claude Beugnot (Minister for the Navy)
  • March 20th, 1815 - July 7th, 1815: Laurent, marquis de Gouvion Saint-Cyr military school]] * September 12th, 1817 - December 29th, 1818: [[Louis Mathieu Mole|Mathieu Louis, count Molé]] * December 29th, 1818 - December 14th, 1821: [[Pierre-Barthelemy Portal d' Albarèdes|Pierre-Barthelemy, baron Portal]] * December 14th, 1821 - August 4th, 1824: [[Gaspard of Clermont-Thunder]] * August 4th, 1824 - March 3rd, 1828: [[Christophe de Chabrol de Crouzol]] * March 3rd, 1828 - August 8th, 1829: [[Jean-Guillaume Hyde de Neuville]] * August 8th, 1829 - August 23rd, 1829: [[Henri de Rigny]] * August 23rd, 1829 - July 31st, 1830: [[Charles Lemercier de Longpré, baron d' Haussez]] ==Monarchie of Juillet== * July 31st, 1830 - August 1st, 1830: [[Henri de Rigny]] (Minister for the Navy) * August 1st, 1830 - August 11th, 1830: [[Henri de Rigny]] * August 11th, 1830 - November 17th, 1830: [[Horace Sébastiani]] * November 17th, 1830 - March 13rd, 1831: [[Antoine Maurice Apollinaire d' Argout]] * March 13rd, 1831 - April 4th, 1834: [[Henri de Rigny]] * April 4th, 1834 - May 19th, 1834: [[Albin Roussin]] * May 19th, 1834 - November 10th, 1834: [[Louis Jacob]] * November 10th, 1834 - November 18th, 1834: [[Charles Dupin]] * November 18th, 1834 - September 6th, 1836: [[Guy-Victor Duperré]] * September 6th, 1836 - March 31st, 1839: [[Claude of Camps of Rosamel]] * March 31st, 1839 - May 12th, 1839: [[Jean Tupinier]] * May 12th, 1839 - March 1st, 1840: [[Guy-Victor Duperré]] * March 1st, 1840 - October 29th, 1840: [[Albin Roussin]] * October 29th, 1840 - February 7th, 1843 [[Guy-Victor Duperré]] * February 7th, 1843 - July 24th, 1843: [[Albin Roussin]] * July 24th, 1843 - May 9th, 1847: [[Angel Rene Armand de Mackau]] ** April 1844 - February 24th, 1848: [[Jean Jubelin]] (under-secretary of State) * May 9th, 1847 - February 23rd, 1848: [[Napoleon Auguste Lannes]], duke of Montebello ===Deuxième République=== * February 24th, 1848 - May 4th, 1848: Dominique François Jean [[Arago]] ** March 4th, 1848 - May 17th, 1848: [[Victor Schoelcher]] (under-secretary of State) * May 11th, 1848 - June 26th, 1848: [[Joseph Gregoire Casy]] ** June 6th - July 17th, 1848: Raymond Jean Baptist [[Raymond de Verninac Saint-Maur|of Verninac Saint-Maur]] (under-secretary of State) * June 29th, 1848 - July 17th, 1848: [[Jules Country house]] * July 17th, 1848 - December 20th, 1848: Raymond Jean Baptist [[of Verninac Saint-Maur]] * December 20th, 1848 - October 31st, 1849: [[Alexandre César Victor Charles Destutt de Tracy]] * October 31st, 1849 - January 3rd, 1851: [[Joseph Romain-Desfossés]] * January 9th, 1851 - January 24th, 1851: Jean Etienne [[Theodore Ducos]] * January 24th, 1851 - April 10th, 1851: [[Valiant Auguste-Nicolas]] * April 10th, 1851 - October 26th, 1851: Justin Napoleon [[Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat]] * October 26th, 1851 - December 2nd, 1851: [[Hippolyte Fortoul]] ===Second Empire=== * December 3rd, 1851 - April 17th, 1855: Jean Etienne [[Theodore Ducos]] * April 19th, 1855 - June 24th, 1858: Alphonse [[Ferdinand Hamelin]] * June 24th, 1858 - November 24th, 1860: Alphonse [[Ferdinand Hamelin]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 24th, 1858 - March 24th, 1859: Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte, known as [[Prince Napoleon]] (Minister of Algeria and the Colonies) * March 24th, 1859 - November 24th, 1860: Justin Napoleon [[Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat]] (Minister of Algeria and the Colonies) * November 24th, 1860 - January 20th, 1867: Justin Napoleon [[Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat]] * January 20th, 1867 - September 4th, 1870: [[Rigault de Genouilly|Charles Rigault de Genouilly]] ===Troisème République=== * September 4th, 1870 - February 19th, 1871: [[Leon Martin Fourichon]] * February 19th, 1871 - May 25th, 1873: [[Louis Pierre Alexis Pothuau]] * May 25th, 1873 - May 22nd, 1874: [[Charles de Dompierre d' Hormoy]] * May 22nd, 1874 - March 9th, 1876: [[Louis Raymond de Montaignac de Chauvance]] * March 9th, 1876 - May 17th, 1877: [[Leon Martin Fourichon]] * May 17th, 1877 - November 23rd, 1877: [[Albert Gicquel of the Keys]] * November 23rd, 1877 - December 13rd, 1877: [[Albert Roussin]] * December 13rd, 1877 - February 4th, 1879: [[Louis Pierre Alexis Pothuau]] * February 4th, 1879 - September 23rd, 1880: [[Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry]] * September 23rd, 1880 - November 14th, 1881: [[Georges Charles Cloué]] * November 14th, 1881 - January 30th, 1882: [[Maurice Rouvier]] (Colonies) * November 14th, 1881 - January 30th, 1882: [[aoûtuste Gougeard]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 30th, 1882 - January 29th, 1883: [[Jean Bernard Jauréguiberry]] * January 31st, 1883 - February 21st, 1883: [[François de Mahy]] * February 21st, 1883 - August 9th, 1883: [[Charles Brun]] * August 9th, 1883 - April 6th, 1885: [[Alexandre Louis François Peyron]] * April 6th, 1885 - January 7th, 1886: [[Charles Eugene Galiber]] * January 7th, 1886 - May 30th, 1887: [[Hyacinthe Paddle (admiral)|Hyacinthe Laurent Theophilus Paddle]] * May 30th, 1887 - December 12th, 1887: [[Edouard Barbey]] * December 12th, 1887 - January 5th, 1888: [[François de Mahy]] * January 5th, 1888 - February 22nd, 1889: [[Jules François Emile Krantz]] * February 22nd, 1889 - March 13rd, 1889: [[Benjamin Jaurès]] * March 14th, 1889 - March 17th, 1890: [[Pierre Tirard]] (Colonies) * March 17th, 1890 - March 8th, 1892: [[Jules Rock]] (Colonies) * March 19th, 1889 - November 10th, 1889: [[Jules François Emile Krantz]] (Minister for the Navy) * November 10th, 1889 - February 27th, 1892: [[Edouard Barbey]] * February 27th, 1892 - March 8th, 1892: [[Godefroy Cavaignac]] * March 8th, 1892 - July 12th, 1892: [[Godefroy Cavaignac]] * July 12th, 1892 - January 11th, 1893: [[aoûtuste Burdeau]] * January 11th, 1893 - April 4th, 1893: [[Jules Siegfried]] (Colonies) * April 1893 - December 3rd, 1893: [[Louis Burrow]] (Colonies) * December 3rd, 1893 - March 20th, 1894: [[Jean Marty]] (Colonies) * January 12th, 1893 - December 3rd, 1893: [[Adrien Barthelemy Louis Henri Rieunier]] (Minister for the Navy) * December 3rd, 1893 - May 30th, 1894: [[aoûtuste Alfred Lefèvre]] (Minister for the Navy) * May 30th, 1894 - January 17th, 1895: [[Felix Faure]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 28th, 1895 - November 1st, 1895: [[Armand Louis Charles Gustave Besnard]] (Minister for the Navy) * November 1st, 1895 - April 29th, 1896: [[Edouard Locroy]] (Minister for the Navy) * April 29th, 1896 - June 28th, 1898: [[Armand Louis Charles Gustave Besnard]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 28th, 1898 - June 22nd, 1899: [[Edouard Locroy]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 22nd, 1899 - June 7th, 1902: [[Jean-Marie de Lanessan]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 7th, 1902 - January 24th, 1905: [[Camille Pelletan]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 24th, 1905 - October 22nd, 1908: [[Gaston Thomson]] (Minister for the Navy) * October 22nd, 1908 - July 24th, 1909: [[Alfred Picard]] (Minister for the Navy) * July 24th, 1909 - March 2nd, 1911: [[Auguste Boué of Lapeyrère]] (Minister for the Navy) * March 2nd, 1911 - January 21st, 1913: [[Theophilus Delcassé]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 21st, 1913 - December 9th, 1913: [[Pierre Baudin]] (Minister for the Navy) * December 9th, 1913 - March 20th, 1914: [[Ernest Monis]] (Minister for the Navy) * March 20th, 1914 - June 9th, 1914: [[Armand Gauthier of the Aude]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 9th, 1914 - June 13rd, 1914: [[Emile Chautemps]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 13rd, 1914 - August 3rd, 1914: [[Armand Gauthier of the Aude]] (Minister for the Navy) * August 3rd, 1914 - October 29th, 1915: [[Victor Augagneur]] (Minister for the Navy) * October 29th, 1915 - August 2nd, 1917: [[Lucien Lacaze]] (Minister for the Navy) * August 10th, 1917 - November 16th, 1917: [[Charles Chaumet]] (Minister for the Navy) * November 16th, 1917 - January 20th, 1920: [[Georges Leygues]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 20th, 1920 - January 16th, 1921: [[Adolphe Landry]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 16th, 1921 - January 15th, 1922: [[Gabriel Guist' hau]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 15th, 1922 - March 29th, 1924: [[Flaminius Raiberti]] (Minister for the Navy) * March 29th, 1924 - June 9th, 1924: [[Maurice Bokanowski]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 9th, 1924 - June 14th, 1924: [[Desired Ferry]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 4th, 1924 - April 17th, 1925: [[Jacques-Louis Dumesnil]] (Minister for the Navy) * April 17th, 1925 - November 28th, 1925: [[Emile Borel]] (Minister for the Navy) * November 28th, 1925 - July 19th, 1926: [[Georges Leygues]] (Minister for the Navy) * July 19th, 1926 - July 23rd, 1926: [[Rene Renoult]] (Minister for the Navy) * July 23rd, 1926 - February 21st, 1930: [[Georges Leygues]] (Minister for the Navy) * February 21st, 1930 - March 2nd, 1930: [[Albert Sarraut]] (Minister for the Navy) * March 2nd, 1930 - December 13rd, 1930: [[Jacques-Louis Dumesnil]] (Minister for the Navy) * December 13rd, 1930 - January 27th, 1931: [[Albert Sarraut]] (Navy) * January 27th, 1931 - February 20th, 1932: [[Charles Dumont (politician)|Charles Dumont]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 3rd, 1932 - September 2nd, 1933: [[Georges Leygues]] (Minister for the Navy) * September 6th, 1933 - January 30th, 1934: [[Albert Sarraut]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 30th, 1934 - February 9th, 1934: [[Louis de Chappedelaine]] (Navy) * February 9th, 1934 - June 1st, 1935: [[François Piétri]] (Navy) * June 1st, 1935 - June 4th, 1936: [[François Piétri]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 4th, 1936 - June 22nd, 1937: [[Alphonse Gasnier-Duparc]] (Minister for the Navy) * June 22nd, 1937 - January 18th, 1938: [[César Campinchi]] (Minister for the Navy) * January 18th, 1938 - March 13rd, 1938: [[William Bertrand]] (Navy) * March 13rd, 1938 - June 16th, 1940: [[César Campinchi]] (Navy) * June 16th, 1940 - July 12th, 1940: [[François Darlan]] (Navy and merchant) French ===État, Free France and government provisoire=== * July 12th, 1940 - April 18th, 1942: [[François Darlan]] (Minister for the Navy) * April 18th, 1942 - November 18th, 1942: [[Gabriel Auphan]] * November 18th, 1942 - March 26th, 1943: [[Jean Abrial]] * March 26th, 1943 - August 20th, 1944: [[Henri Bléhaut]] * September 24th, 1941 - March 4th, 1942: [[Emile Muselier]] (Police chief) * March 4th, 1942 - June 7th, 1943: [[Philippe Auboyneau]] (Police chief) * November 9th, 1943 - September 10th, 1944: [[Louis Jacquinot]] (Police chief) * September 10th, 1944 - November 21st, 1945: [[Louis Jacquinot]] * January 22nd, 1947 - October 22nd, 1947: [[Louis Jacquinot]] ''' List of the " Ministers for Colonies" ''': ''' Provisional Modes ''' * August 26th at September 10th, 1944: [[Rene Pléven]] (police chief with the colonies of [[government Charles de Gaulle (1)]]) * September 10th at November 16th, 1944: [[Rene Pléven]] (Minister for the colonies of [[government Charles de Gaulle (1)]]) * starting from November 16th [[1944]]: [[Paul Giacobbi]] (Minister for the colonies of [[government Charles de Gaulle (1)]]) * [[1945]]: [[Jacques Soustelle]] (Minister for the colonies of [[government Charles de Gaulle (2)]]) * [[1946]]: [[Marius Moutet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Felix Gouin]]) * [[1946]]: [[Marius Moutet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Georges Bidault (1)]]) * [[1946]]: [[Marius Moutet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Leon Blum (3)]]) with [[Gaston Defferre]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) ''' President: ''' [[Vincent Auriol]] * [[1947]]: [[Marius Moutet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Paul Ramadier (1)]]) * [[1948]]: [[Paul Coste-Floret]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Robert Schuman (1)]]) * [[1948]] - [[1949]]: [[Paul Coste-Floret]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Henri Queuille (1)]]) with [[Michel Tony-Révillon]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1950]]: [[Paul Coste-Floret]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Henri Queuille (2)]]) with [[Louis Aujoulat]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1951]]: [[François Mitterrand]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Rene Pleven (1)]]) * [[1951]]: [[François Mitterrand]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Henri Queuille (3)]]) with [[Louis Aujoulat]] and [[Lucien Whetstone sheath]] (Secretaries of State in France of Overseas) * [[1951]]: [[Louis Jacquinot]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Rene Pleven (2)]]) with [[Louis Aujoulat]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1952]]: [[Louis Jacquinot]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Edgar Faure (1)]]) with [[Louis Aujoulat]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1952]]: [[Pierre Pflimlin]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Antoine Pinay]]) with [[Louis Aujoulat]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1953]]: [[Louis Jacquinot]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Rene Mayer]]) with [[Henri Caillavet]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1953]]: [[Louis Jacquinot]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Joseph Laniel (1)]]) with [[François Schleiter]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) ''' President: ''' [[Rene Coty]] * [[1954]]: [[Robert Buron]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Pierre Mendès-France]]) with [[Roger Duveau]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1955]]: [[Jean-Jacques Juglas]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Pierre Mendès-France]]) with [[Roger Duveau]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) * [[1955]]: [[Pierre-Henri Teitgen]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Edgar Faure (2)]]) with [[Maurice Bayrou]] (Secretary of State in France of Overseas) Starting from this government, there existed a ministry for the Moroccan Businesses and tunisiennes * [[1956]]: [[Gaston Defferre]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[Guy Mollet government]]) Starting from this government, there existed a secretariat of state to the Algerian businesses and a minister resident in [[Algeria]] * [[1957]]: [[Gerard Jaquet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Maurice Bourges-Maunoury]]) with [[Mammadou Keita]] and [[Hammadoun Dicko]] (Secretaries of State in France of Overseas) Ce government comprised a minister of [[Algeria]] and a Minister for [[the Sahara]] the * [[1958]]: [[Gerard Jaquet]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[Strong Felix government]]) * [[1958]]: [[Andre Colin]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Pierre Pflimlin]]) * [[1958]]: [[Bernard Cornut-Nice]] (Minister of France of Overseas of [[government Charles de Gaulle (3)]]) == Notes and references == {{Multi stringcourse|Cliopédia gate|Maritime gate}} [[Category: history of the French navy]] [[Category: French Minister for the Navy|*]] [[Category: List French ministers|Navy and colonies]] [[in: List off Naval Ministers off France]] [[pl: Ministrowie floty (Francja)
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