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'''Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu''' (5 May 1881, [[Quimper, Finistère]] – 11 September 1963, [[Paris]]) was a French politician of France's [[French Third Republic|Third]], [[French Fourth Republic|Fourth]] and [[French Fifth Republic|Fifth]] Republics. Among his offices have been [[French Senate|senator]] for [[Finistère]] (1930–1940).
'''Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu''' (5 May 1881, [[Quimper, Finistère]] – 11 September 1963, [[Paris]]) was a French politician of France's [[French Third Republic|Third]], [[French Fourth Republic|Fourth]] and [[French Fifth Republic|Fifth]] Republics. Among his offices have been [[French Senate|senator]] for [[Finistère]] (1930–1940).


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Latest revision as of 16:21, 26 September 2024

Image of Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu

Victor Pierre Le Gorgeu (5 May 1881, Quimper, Finistère – 11 September 1963, Paris) was a French politician of France's Third, Fourth and Fifth Republics.[1] Among his offices have been senator for Finistère (1930–1940).[2]

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  1. ^ "Victor Le Gorgeu : une carrière des plus riches". enenvor.fr. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  2. ^ Priol, Gildas (2019-10-23). "LE GORGEU Victor". Mémoires des Résistants et FFI de l'arrondissement de Brest (in French). Retrieved 2024-09-26.