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Louis Ruchonnet | |
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Born | Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet 28 April 1834 |
Died | 14 September 1893 Bern, Bern-Mittelland, Switzerland | (aged 59)
Resting place | Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery, Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland 46°31′25″N 6°35′37″E / 46.5237°N 6.5936°E |
Monuments | Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne (portrait) Old Town of Lausanne (bronze statue) |
Education | Univ. of Lausanne, 1856 (MLaw) |
Occupation | Patent attorney |
Years active | 1859 – 1893 |
Office | President of the Swiss Confederation |
Term | 1883, 1890 |
Predecessor | Simeon Bavier, Bernhard Hammer |
Successor | Emil Welti |
Political party | Free Democratic Party of Switzerland |
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Awards | Doctorate (honorary), University of Bern (1886) |
Antoine Louis John Ruchonnet (28 April 1834, in Lausanne – 14 September 1893, in Bern) was a 19th-century Swiss attorney and politician. In 1864, he founded the Vaud Credit Union (French: l'Union vaudoise de crédit).[1]