Charles Brun (France)
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Charles Brun (22 November 1821, Toulon – 13 January 1897, Paris) was a 1st class engineer of the French Navy stationed at Rochefort, France.
He was famously involved in building the submarine Plongeur,Le Masson, H. (1969) Du Nautilus (1800) au Redoubtable (Histoire critique du sous-marin dans la marine française), Paris pp.55–59 which had been designed by Simon Bourgeois, in 1862.
Charles Brun later became:
- Director of Naval constructions
- Member of Parliament for Var (1871–76)
- Senator for Var (1876–89)
- Minister of Marine and the Colonies from 1883
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Category:Military personnel from Toulon
Category:Politicians from Toulon
Category:Opportunist Republicans
Category:Ministers of marine and the colonies
Category:Members of the National Assembly (1871)
Category:French senators of the Third Republic
Category:Senators of Var (department)
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