Third cabinet of Napoleon III

Third cabinet of Napoleon III'
 France
cabinet of France

Date formed 2 December 1852
Date dissolved 17 July 1869
People and organisations
Head of government Napoleon III
Head of state Napoleon III
History
Predecessor Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon
Successor Fourth cabinet of Napoleon III

The Third cabinet of Napoleon III was formed by the Emperor Napoleon III on 2 December 1852, replacing the Second cabinet of Louis Napoleon at the start of the Second French Empire. It remained in place (with various ministerial changes) until 17 July 1869, when it was replaced by the Fourth cabinet of Napoleon III. The ministers were each accountable to Napoleon III, who was thus both head of state and head of government.

Ministerial appointments were:

Ministry Start End Minister
State 2 December 1852 Achille Fould
Justice 2 December 1852 16 November 1857 Jacques Pierre Abbatucci
Foreign Affairs 2 December 1852 8 May 1855 Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
Interior 2 December 1852 13 June 1854 Victor de Persigny
Beaux Arts 2 December 1852 14 February 1853 Victor de Persigny
Police2 December 1852 10 June 1853 Charlemagne de Maupas (ministry suppressed)
Finance 2 December 1852 3 February 1855 Jean-Martial Bineau
War 2 December 1852 11 March 1854 Armand Jacques Leroy de Saint-Arnaud
Navy and Colonies 2 December 1852 27 March 1855 Théodore Ducos
Education and Religious Affairs 2 December 1852 7 June 1856 Hippolyte Fortoul
Public Works 2 December 1852 2 February 1855 Pierre Magne
Agriculture and Commerce 2 December 1852 23 June 1853 Victor de Persigny
Emperor's Household 14 December 1852 23 November 1860 Achille Fould
Minister President of the Council of State 30 December 1852 Pierre Jules Baroche
Beaux-Arts 14 February 1853 23 November 1860 Achille Fould
Agriculture and Commerce23 June 1853 2 February 1855 Pierre Magne
War 11 March 1854 5 May 1859 Jean Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
Interior 13 June 1854 7 February 1858 Adolphe Billault
Finance 3 February 1855 26 November 1860 Pierre Magne
Agriculture and Commerce3 February 1855 23 June 1863 Eugène Rouher
Public Works 3 February 1855 23 June 1863 Eugène Rouher
Navy and Colonies 27 March 1855 19 April 1855 Jacques Pierre Abbatucci (acting)
Navy and Colonies 19 April 1855 24 June 1858 Ferdinand Hamelin
Foreign Affairs 8 May 1855 4 January 1860 Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski
Education and Religious Affairs 7 June 1856 13 August 1856 Jean Baptiste Philibert Vaillant (interim)
Education and Religious Affairs 13 August 1856 23 June 1863 Gustave Rouland
Justice 16 November 1857 5 May 1859 Ernest de Royer
Interior 7 February 1858 14 June 1858 Charles-Marie-Esprit Espinasse
Interior 14 June 1858 5 May 1859 Claude Alphonse Delangle
Navy 24 June 1858 26 November 1860 Ferdinand Hamelin
Algeria and the Colonies 24 June 1858 7 March 1859 Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte
Algeria and the Colonies 7 March 1859 24 March 1859 Eugène Rouher (interim)
Algeria and the Colonies 24 March 1859 24 November 1860 Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat (interim)
Justice 5 May 1859 23 June 1863 Claude Alphonse Delangle
Interior 5 May 1859 1 November 1859 Louis Arrighi de Casanova
War 5 May 1859 20 January 1867 Jacques Louis Randon
Interior 1 November 1859 5 December 1860 Adolphe Billault
Foreign Affairs 4 January 1860 24 January 1860 Pierre Jules Baroche (interim)
Foreign Affairs 24 January 1860 15 October 1862 Édouard Thouvenel
State 23 November 1860 Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski
Beaux-Arts 23 November 1860 23 June 1863 Alexandre Florian Joseph Colonna Walewski
Finance 26 November 1860 14 November 1861 Adolphe de Forcade Laroquette
Navy and Colonies 26 November 1860 20 January 1867 Prosper de Chasseloup-Laubat
Without Portfolio 26 November 1860 30 March 1863 Pierre Magne
Without Portfolio 3 December 1860 23 June 1863 Pierre Jules Baroche
Emperor's Household 4 December 1860 17 July 1869 Jean Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
Interior 5 December 1860 23 June 1863 Victor de Persigny
Without Portfolio 5 December 1860 Adolphe Billault
Finance 14 November 1861 20 January 1867 Achille Fould
Foreign Affairs 15 October 1862 1 September 1866 Édouard Drouyn de Lhuys
Minister President of the Council of State 23 June 1863 Eugène Rouher
State 23 June 1863 Adolphe Billault
Justice 23 June 1863 17 July 1869 Pierre Jules Baroche
Interior 23 June 1863 28 March 1865 Paul Boudet
Education 23 June 1863 17 July 1869 Victor Duruy
Religious Affairs 23 June 1863 17 July 1869 Pierre Jules Baroche
Agriculture and Commerce23 June 1863 20 January 1867 Louis Henri Armand Behic
Public Works 23 June 1863 20 January 1867 Louis Henri Armand Behic
Beaux-Arts 23 June 1863 17 July 1869 Jean Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
Minister President of the Council of State 18 October 1863 Gustave Rouland
State 18 October 1863 Eugène Rouher
Minister President of the Council of State 28 September 1864 Adolphe Vuitry
Interior 28 March 1865 13 November 1867 Charles de La Valette
Foreign Affairs 1 September 1866 2 October 1866 Charles de La Valette (interim)
Foreign Affairs 2 October 1866 17 December 1868 Lionel de Moustier
Finance 20 January 1867 13 November 1867 Eugène Rouher
War 20 January 1867 13 August 1869 Adolphe Niel
Navy and Colonies 20 January 1867 17 July 1869 Charles Rigault de Genouilly
Agriculture and Commerce 20 January 1867 17 December 1868 Adolphe de Forcade Laroquette
Public Works 20 January 1867 17 December 1868 Adolphe de Forcade Laroquette
Interior 13 November 1867 17 December 1868 Ernest Pinard
Finance 13 November 1867 17 July 1869 Pierre Magne
Foreign Affairs 17 December 1868 17 July 1869 Charles de La Valette
Interior 17 December 1868 17 July 1869 Adolphe de Forcade Laroquette
Agriculture and Commerce 17 December 1868 17 July 1869 Edmond Gressier
Public Works 17 December 1868 17 July 1869 Edmond Gressier

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