Charles Ernest Beulé
1826–1874 (age 48)
Biography
Charles Ernest Beulé (1826–1874) was a French politician and public figure whose career encompassed the political transformations of mid-19th-century France. Active during the Second Empire and the early years of the Third Republic, Beulé engaged with the significant political and social questions of his era.
Beulé's political involvement reflected the evolving democratic and republican sentiments of his time. His death in 1874, during the formative years of the Third Republic, concluded a career devoted to public service and political engagement. His interment at Père Lachaise Cemetery reflects the prominence he achieved in French political and social life.