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Maurice Piette
Maurice Piette 3rd Minister of State of Monaco In office
11th August 1923 – January 1932Monarch Louis II Preceded by Raymond Le Bourdon Succeeded by Henry Mauran (acting) Personal details Born 1871 Died 1953 Political party Independent Maurice Piette was an ex-minister of state for Monaco. He served between 1923 and 1932. He was born in 1871 and died in 1953.[1]
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Political offices Preceded by
Raymond Le BourdonMinister of State of Monaco
1923–1932Succeeded by
Henry MauranÉmile Flach · Georges Jaloustre† · Raymond Le Bourdon · Maurice Piette · Henry Mauran† · Maurice Bouilloux-Lafont · Henry Mauran† · Emile Roblot · Pierre Blanchy† · Pierre de Witasse · Pierre Blanchy† · Jacques Rueff · Pierre Voizard · Henry Soum · Émile Pelletier · Pierre Blanchy† · Jean Reymond · Paul Demange · François-Didier Gregh · André Saint-Mleux · Jean Herly · Jean Ausseil · Jaques Dupont · Paul Dijoud · Michel Lévêque · Patrick Leclercq · Jean-Paul Proust · Michel Roger
† Denotes ActingCategories:- Ministers of State of Monaco
- 1871 births
- 1953 deaths
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