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Félix Éboué

1884 - 1944

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Adolphe Sylvestre Félix Éboué (French: [adɔlf silvɛstʁ feliks ebwe]; 26 December 1884 – 17 May 1944) was a French colonial administrator and Free French leader. He was the first black French man appointed to a high post in the French colonies, when appointed as Governor of Guadeloupe in 1936. As governor of Chad (part of French Equatorial Africa) during most of World War II, he helped build support for Charles de Gaulle's Free French in 1940, leading to broad electoral support for the Gaullist faction after the war. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Félix Éboué has received more than 221,341 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Félix Éboué is the 10,470th most popular politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Félix Éboué ranks 10,470 out of 15,577Before him are Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach, Asma al-Assad, Hendrick Chin A Sen, Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg, and Haroun Tazieff. After him are Princess Amalia of Nassau-Dietz, Pedro Pablo Ramírez, Kim Pyong-il, Lyndon LaRouche, Octavia the Elder, and Sani Abacha.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1884, Félix Éboué ranks 95Before him are Jules Supervielle, Jaan Anvelt, Evelyn Nesbit, Daniel Varoujan, Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz, and Roy Chapman Andrews. After him are Pedro Pablo Ramírez, George David Birkhoff, Harry Langdon, Enrico Dante, Constantin Constantinescu-Claps, and Vasily Agapkin. Among people deceased in 1944, Félix Éboué ranks 174Before him are Mehdi Huseynzade, Sára Salkaházi, Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven, Thomas Curtis, Alexandre Villaplane, and Endre Kabos. After him are Erich Marcks, Leone Ginzburg, Anna Kolesárová, George David Birkhoff, René Daumal, and Eduard Wagner.

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