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Spouse(s)
  
Marie-Claire Canaple

Books
  
Nimes

Grandchild
  
Edmonde Charles-Roux

Alma mater
  
Aix-Marseille University

Children
  
François Charles-Roux

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Full Name
  
Charles, Jules, Théodore Roux

Born
  
November 14, 1841
Marseille, France

Occupation
  
Politician, businessman

Parent(s)
  
Charles Roux Marie-Anne Arnavon

Relatives
  
Louis Honoré Arnavon (grandfather) Jacques du Tillet (son-in-law) Edmonde Charles-Roux (granddaughter)

Died
  
6 March 1918, Paris, France

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Jules Charles-Roux (November 14, 1841 – March 6, 1918) was a French businessman and politician. He served as the vice president of the Suez Canal Company. He served as a corporate director of shipping companies in the Antilles, West Africa and French Indochina. He was a supporter of the French colonial empire.

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Early life

Jules Charles-Roux was born on November 14, 1841 in Marseille, France. His father founded La Maison Charles-Roux, a soap factory, in 1828. His paternal ancestor, Georges Roux, was a merchant in the Antilles in the 18th century.

Charles-Roux graduated from Aix-Marseille University, where he studied chemistry.

Career

Charles-Roux started his career by working for his father's company. He subsequently worked for the Marseille chamber of commerce.

Charles-Roux served on the boards of directors of the Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Compagnie Fraissinet, the Companie des Messageries Maritimes, the Compagnie des correspondances fluviales du Tonkin, the Distilleries de la Méditerranée and the Banque de France. He was also on the board of the Suez Canal Company, eventually serving as its vice president in 1897.

Charles-Roux was a supporter of the French colonial empire and free market economics, partly due to the influence of Léon Say. He served on the city council of Marseille from 1887 to 1889. He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1889 to 1898. During his tenure, he supported pro-French tariffs and subsidies to French shipping companies.

Charles-Roux was a collector of old manuscripts. He was a Commander of the Legion of Honour, a Commander of the Order of Christ, and an Officer of the Order of the Medjidie.

Personal life and death

Charles-Roux married Marie-Claire Canaple. They had two sons, including François Charles-Roux, and a daughter, who married Jacques du Tillet.

Charles-Roux died on March 6, 1918 in Paris.

Works

  • Charles-Roux, Jules (1898). Notre marine marchande. Paris: A. Colin & cie. OCLC 23432468. 
  • References

    Jules Charles-Roux Wikipedia