Alexandre Pierre Freslon (11 May 1808 – 26 January 1867) was a French Lawyer who became a representative in the Constituent Assembly and Minister of Public Education and Religion in 1848.
[1] On 2 March 1848 the Provisional Government appointed Freslon Attorney General of the Angers Court of Appeals.
[1] On 13 October 1848 Cavaignac appointed Freslon Minister for Public Education and Religious Affairs.
[1] Freslon did not support the coup d'état of 2 December 1851 and returned to private practice as a lawyer in Paris.
[1] On 1 June 1863 Freslon ran as an independent candidate for the 2nd District of Maine-et-Loire in the Legislative Assembly, but was soundly defeated.