Edmond Adam
1816–1877 (age 61)
Biography
Edmond Adam (1816–1877) was a French politician who played an active role in the political life of nineteenth-century France. His career spanned the constitutional monarchy, Second Empire, and early Third Republic, periods of significant political reorganization and debate.
Adam's contributions to French political discourse and governance were recognized through his interment in Père Lachaise Cemetery, reflecting his standing among the notable figures of his generation who shaped modern French institutions.