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Jules Cambon

1845 - 1935

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سيرته الذاتية متاحة بـ17 لغة مختلفة على ويكيبيديا. يحتل Jules Cambon المرتبة 62 بين أكثر دبلوماسي شعبيةً (تراجعًا من 56 في 2024)، والمرتبة 3,911 بين أكثر السير الذاتية شعبيةً في فرنسا (تراجعًا من 3,696 في 2019)، كما يحتل المرتبة 5 بين أكثر دبلوماسي من فرنسا شعبيةً.

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Among دبلوماسي

Among دبلوماسي, Jules Cambon ranks 62 out of 90Before him are Adam von Trott zu Solz, Ernest Mason Satow, Zannanza, Ángel Sanz Briz, Christiana Figueres, and Roberto Azevêdo. After him are Joseph Grew, Vatslav Vorovsky, Ri Yong-ho, Paul Schmidt, Filippo Grandi, and Edward M. House.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1845, Jules Cambon ranks 76Before him are Pál Szinyei Merse, John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, Antonin Mercié, Ulises Heureaux, Salim bin Thuwaini, and Wilhelm Pfeffer. After him are Franz Ehrle, Judith Gautier, Pier Andrea Saccardo, Fanny Churberg, Jorge Montt, and Žemaitė. Among people deceased in 1935, Jules Cambon ranks 104Before him are Georg Jensen, Chiquinha Gonzaga, Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas, Anna Katharine Green, Charles Demuth, and Bernhard Britz. After him are Tsubouchi Shōyō, Emil Młynarski, Daniel Salamanca Urey, Hans Baluschek, Heinrich Schenker, and Julia Beck.

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In فرنسا

Among people born in فرنسا, Jules Cambon ranks 3,911 out of NaNBefore him are Jean-Christophe Yoccoz (1957), Georges Mouton (1770), Cerrone (1952), Hugh VIII of Lusignan (1106), Dominique Blanc (1956), and Robert Charpentier (1916). After him are David Belle (1973), Pierre Mondy (1925), Anny Duperey (1947), Christophe Dugarry (1972), Riyad Mahrez (1991), and Édouard-Alfred Martel (1859).

Among دبلوماسي In فرنسا

Among دبلوماسي born in فرنسا, Jules Cambon ranks 5Before him are Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754), Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805), Lucien Bonaparte (1775), and Édith Cresson (1934).

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