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CREMERA (mock: Fosso della Valchetta)

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Originally appearing in Volume V07, Page 407 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CREMERA (
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mock: Fosso della Valchetta)
  , a small stream in
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Etruria which falls into the Tiber about 6 m . N. of Rome . The identification with the Fosso della Valchetta is fixed as correct by the account in Livy ii . 44, which shows that the Saxa Rubra were not far off, and this we know to be the
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Roman name of the
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post station of Prima Porta, about 7 M. from Rome on the Via
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Flaminia . It is famous for the defeat of the three
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hundred Fabii, who had established a fortified post on its banks . CR$MIEUX, ISAAC MOISE [known as ADOLPHE] (1796-188o), French statesman, was born at Nimes, of,a rich Jewish
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family . He began
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life as an advocate in his native
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town . After the revolution of 1830 he came to Paris, formed connexions with numerous
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political personages, even with King Louis Philippe, and became a brilliant defender of Liberal ideas in the law courts and in the press,—witness his loge funebre of the bishop Gregoire (1830), his Memoire for the political rehabilitation of Marshal
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Ney (1833), and his plea for the accused of
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April (1835) . Elected deputy in 1842, he was one of the leaders in the
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campaign against the Guizot
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ministry, and his eloquence contributed greatly to the success of his party . On the 24th of
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February 1848 he was chosen by the Republicans as a member of the provisional government, and as minister of justice he secured the decrees abolishing the
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death penalty for political offences, and making the office of judge immovable .. When the conflict between the Republicans and Socialists broke out he resigned office, but continued to sit in the constituent assembly . At first he supported Louis
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Napoleon, but when he discovered the prince's imperial ambitions he broke with him .

Arrested and imprisoned on the 2nd of

December 1851, he remained in private life until November 1869, when he was elected as a Republican deputy by Paris . On the 4th of September 187o he was again chosen member of the government of
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national defence, and resumed the ministry of justice . He then formed
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part of the Delegation of
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Tours, but took no part in the completion of the organization of defence . He resigned with his colleagues on the 14th of February 1871 . Eight months later he was elected deputy, then life senator in 1875 . He died on the loth of February 1880 . Cremieux did much to better the condition of the Jews . He was president of the Universal Israelite
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Alliance, and while in the government of the national defence he secured the franchise for the Jews in Algeria . This famous Decret Cremieux was the origin of the anti-Semitic
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movement in Algiers . Cremieux published a Recueil of his political cases (1869), and the Actes de la delegation de Tours et de
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Bordeaux (2 vols., 1871) .

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