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'''Hoel Bihan''' (Born 2 November, 1859), is a former | '''Hoel Bihan''' (Born 2 November, 1859), is a former [[Heads of State of the United Provinces|Captain-General]] of the [[United Provinces]], a noted [[National Liberal Party (United Provinces)|National Liberal Party]] politician, industrialist, and philanthropist. He also served as Chairman of the Isolationist League during the Great War, and is credited in large part for preventing Arvorican entry in the war. He was elected as Captain-General in the contentious election of 1919, succeeding his mentor and fellow National Liberal [[Judikael Pichon]]. He served two terms as Captain-General, before losing office in to [[Arzhur Mézec]] in 1930 after the [[Centre Party (United Provinces)|Centre Party]] swept the elections. | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 14 December 2019
His Excellency Hoel Bihan | |
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Captain-General of the United Provinces | |
In office 1920–1930 | |
Preceded by | Judikael Pichon |
Succeeded by | Arzhur Mézec |
Personal details | |
Born | November 2, 1859 |
Political party | National Liberal Party |
Hoel Bihan (Born 2 November, 1859), is a former Captain-General of the United Provinces, a noted National Liberal Party politician, industrialist, and philanthropist. He also served as Chairman of the Isolationist League during the Great War, and is credited in large part for preventing Arvorican entry in the war. He was elected as Captain-General in the contentious election of 1919, succeeding his mentor and fellow National Liberal Judikael Pichon. He served two terms as Captain-General, before losing office in to Arzhur Mézec in 1930 after the Centre Party swept the elections.