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Paul Augustin Jean Larrouy was a French diplomat born in Lagardelle-sur-Leze in France on the 1 January 1857〔File for the title Officer of the French Legion d'Honneur on the database Leonore〕 and who died in Buenos Aires in 1906. Notably he has been Résident Général in second in Madagascar from March 1888 until the 12 December 1889, and in his second term Résident Général in Madagascar from October 1892 until 1894.〔web site of French foreign affairs : Topic Madagascar〕 == Action in Madagascar ==
Paul Augustin Jean Larrouy’s role during his second stay in Madagascar as General Resident was to maintain the French Authority without losing face in front of a non abiding Malagasy power supported by England. The Malagasy government was confronted to a Menalamba revolt against the agreements signed with France in 1885 by the queen Ranavalona III. He leaves Tananarive at his request in 1894, and is succeeded by Charles Le Myre de Vilers. After the stay of the later, France decides a complete annexation of Madagascar in 1896 and call General Joseph Gallieni as Resident and First Madagascar governor
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