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Jules François Émile Krantz

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Jules François Émile Krantz
Krantz byAlfred Philippe Roll (1891)
Minister of the Navy of France
In office
19 March – 10 November 1889
PresidentSadi Carnot
Prime MinisterPierre Tirard
Preceded byBenjamin Jaurès
Succeeded byÉdouard Barbey
Governor of Cochinchina
Acting
In office
16 March – 30 November 1874
PresidentPatrice MacMahon
Prime MinisterAlbert de Broglie
Ernest Courtot de Cissey
Minister of the Navy and ColoniesCharles de Dompierre d'Hornoy
Louis Raymond de Montaignac de Chauvance
Preceded byMarie Jules Dupré
Succeeded byVictor Auguste, baron Duperré
Chief of Staff of the Navy of France
In office
9 March 1871 – 4 June 1873
PresidentAdolphe Thiers
Patrice de MacMahon
Prime MinisterJules Armand Dufaure
Albert de Broglie
Minister of the NavyLouis Pothuau
Charles de Dompierre d'Hornoy
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byVictor Duperré
Personal details
Born(1812-12-29)29 December 1812
Givet, France
Died25 February 1914(1914-02-25) (aged 101)
Toulon, France
OccupationNaval officer

Jules François Émile Krantz (29 December 1821 inGivet – 25 February 1914 nearToulon) was a Frenchnaval officer andpolitician. In Vietnamese royal records, he was referred asCa Răng (哥𪘵).

Life

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He left the École navale in 1837, initially serving off the west African coast and then in the Mediterranean and Brazil. He was professor of navigation on board theBorda (1852). He commanded theTénare during theCrimean War, taking part in the attacks onSebastopol and the Kinbourn peninsula. He was then sent to Vietnam (1858–59) and the China Sea and Japan (1862–64, where he took part in the bombardment of Pei-Ho). He was then commander of the gunnery-school shipLouis XIV at Cherbourg (1869).

He commanded the naval division on the China Sea in 1873 and became military governor of Cochinchine from 16 March to 30 November 1874. He took part in theFranco-Prussian War, commanding the marines at fort d'Ivry. In 1877 he was promoted to vice admiral, followed by becoming maritime prefect ofToulon in October 1879. He later became chief of staff becomingMinister for the Navy and the Colonies from 5 January 1888 to 22 February 1889, then naval minister from March to November 1889.[1]

He was a cousin ofCamille Krantz.[1]

Sources

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  1. ^abYvert, Benoît, ed. (1990).Dictionnaire des ministres (1789–1989). Paris: Perrin. pp. 496–497.
  • Étienne Taillemite,Dictionnaire des marins français, éditions Tallandier, 2002, 573 p. (ISBN 2-84734-008-4)
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