Max-Théodore Cerfberr

Max-Théodore Cerfberr (9 December 1792, Nancy, Meurthe—15 January 1876) was a French military officer and parliamentary deputy.

He entered the army at an early age, and was made an officer by Napoleon I without having passed through the military school.

He supported the government, devoting himself chiefly to military questions; thus he succeeded in having the fund for the relief of old soldiers increased by 150,000 francs.

Cerfberr, now a colonel, was reelected to the Chamber of Deputies 1 August 1846, having received 119 out of a total of 218 votes against 95 cast for Renouard de Bussières.

In addition to his political duties, Cerfberr had also acted as manager of the Théâtre du Gymnase at Paris.

Max-Théodore Cerfberr