Charles Giraud

Charles Joseph Barthélémy Giraud (20 February 1802 – 13 July 1881) was a French lawyer and politician.

Charles Joseph Barthélémy Giraud was born on 20 February 1802 at Pernes-les-Fontaines, Vaucluse, France.

He studied law at Aix-en-Provence, and became professor of administrative science and president of the academy.

[1] Giraud was Minister of Public Instruction in two cabinets in 1851, and was a member of the consultative council.

[3] Giraud resigned from the consultative council in August 1852 after the confiscation of the property of the House of Orléans.