Antoine Pugliesi-Conti


Antoine Pugliesi-Conti
Born (1827-10-04)4 October 1827
Ajaccio, Corsica
Died 10 February 1908(1908-02-10) (aged 80)
Ajaccio
Occupation French prefect

Antoine Pugliesi-Conti (1827–1908) was prefect during the Second Empire.

He is born on 4 October 1927 in Ajaccio, Corsica and dead on 10 February 1908 in Ajaccio.

Family

He married (29 September 1860, in Ajaccio) Stéphanie, daughter of Charles Étienne Conti (1812–1872).

As his father-in-law had no male descent, Antoine Pugliesi became Antoine Pugliesi-Conti by adding Conti to his name by décret impérial (imperial decree) of 25 January 1867.[1]

He is the father of :

  1. Paul Pugliesi-Conti (1861–1933) député (deputy) of Seine,
  2. Dominique Pugliesi-Conti (1863–1926) député (deputy) of Corsica,
  3. admiral Henri Pugliesi-Conti (1866–1936).

Career


Sources, Notes, References

  1. (French) Archiviste Jérôme, Dictionnaire des changements de noms de 1803 à 1956, Documents et Témoignages, 1957, 230 pages, page 186 : "PUGLIESI-CONTI (Pugliesi, Antoine-François) D. 25-1-1867."
Antoine Pugliesi-Conti
Born: 1827
Political offices
Preceded by
Jean-Jacques de Fonbrune
Prefect of Vendée
1869–1870
Succeeded by
Georges Coulon
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