Ulysse Crisinel

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Ulysse Crisinel ( April 2, 1871 in Martherenges - September 2, 1924 there ) was a Swiss farmer and politician .

Life

Crisinel, son of the farmer Eugène Crisinel, attended secondary school in Murgenthal and the industrial school in Moudon and then works as a farmer in Martherenges . From 1901 to 1913 he was a liberal Vaudois Grand Councilor and from 1911 to 1913 a National Councilor . He had to resign because of an incompatibility in office. From 1913 to 1924 he was governor of Moudon. He was also President of the Société d'agriculture de Moudon. In 1915 he was appointed lieutenant colonel.

He was married to Adèle Cornu, the daughter of the farmer Pierre Cornu.

literature

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