List of mayors of Grenoble

List of mayors of Grenoble

This is a list of mayors of Grenoble.

  • Joseph Marie de Barral (02/1790-08/1790)
  • Antoine Barnave (08/1790-11/1790)
  • Daniel d'Isoard (11/1790-11/1791)
  • Léonard Joseph Prunelle de Lierre (11/1791-12/1792)
  • Joseph Marie de Barral (12/1792-05/1794)
  • Victor Dumas (05/1794-10/1794)
  • Pierre-François Arthaud (1794-1795)
  • Joseph. Martin (1795-1798)
  • Jean-Baptiste Berthier (1798-1800)
  • Joseph Marie de Barral (1800-1800)
  • Charles Renauldon (1800-1815)
  • Pierre Giroud (1815-1816)
  • marquis Jean-François de Pina de Saint-Didier (1816-1818)
  • Antoine Royer-Deloche (1818-1820)
  • marquis Charles Laurent Joseph Marie de La Valette (1820-1823)
  • Marc Louis Gautier (1823-1824)
  • marquis Jean-François de Pina de Saint-Didier (1824-1830)
  • Félix Penet (1830-1831)
  • Vincent Rivier (1831-1835)
  • Hugues Berriat (1835-1842)
  • comte Artus de Miribel (1842-1845)
  • Frédéric Marc Joseph Taulier (1845-1848)
  • Frédéric Farconnet (1848-1848)
  • Ferdinand Reymond (1848-1848)
  • Adolphe Anthoard (1848-1849)
  • Frédéric Marc Joseph Taulier (1849-1851)
  • Joseph Arnaud (1851-1853)
  • Louis Crozet (1853-1858)
  • Eugène Gaillard (1858-1865)
  • Jean-Thomas Vendre (1865-1870)
  • Adolphe Anthoard (1870-1871)
  • Napoléon Dantart (1871-1871)
  • Jean-Marie Farge (1871-1871)
  • Ernest Calvat (1871-1874)
  • Félix Giraud (1874-1875)
  • Auguste Gache (1875-1881)
  • Édouard Rey (1881-1888)
  • Auguste Gache (1888-1896)
  • Félix Poulat (1896-1896)
  • Stéphane Jay (1896-1904)
  • Charles Rivail (1904-1908)
  • Félix Viallet (1908-1910)
  • Nestor Cornier (1910-1919)
  • Paul Mistral (1919-1932)
  • Léon Martin (1932-1935)
  • Paul Cocat (1935-1944)
  • Frédéric Lafleur (1944-1945)
  • Léon Martin (1945-1947)
  • Marius Bally (1947-1948)
  • Rémy Perinetti (1948-1949)
  • Léon Martin (1949-1959)
  • Albert Michallon (1959-1965)
  • Hubert Dubedout (1965-1983)
  • Alain Carignon (1983-1995)
  • Michel Destot (since 1995)

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