Raymond Poincaré
Raymond Poincaré was a prominent French statesman who served as Prime Minister and later as President of France. During the early 1920s, he was involved in diplomatic efforts concerning the Vatican, particularly around the time of the papal conclave following the death of Benedetto XV, where France sought to influence the election of the new pope.
Born on Aug 20, 1860 (165 years old)
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Pakistan:
Raymond Poincaré, the French President, announced to the victors at Versailles that '[h]umanity can place confidence in you, because you are not among those who have outraged the rights of humanity.'
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Italy:
Raymond Poincaré was the French Prime Minister who was informed about the Conclave's political implications.
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