French politician, journalist and historian (1804–1876)
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Louis-Marie de Carné (17 February 1804 in Quimper, Finistère – 11 February 1876 in Plomelin), comte de Carné was a French politician, journalist and historian.
La Monarchie française au dix-huitième siècle, étude historiques sur les règnes de Louis XIV et de Louis XV (1859)
L'Europe et le second Empire (1865)
Les États de Bretagne et l'administration de cette province jusqu'en 1789 (1868) - Son ouvrage fondamental [...] toujours apprécié aujourd'hui[2]
Souvenirs de ma jeunesse au temps de la Restauration (1872).
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In Brittany no less than six streets are named after him (Louis-Marie de Carné-Marcein), according to Les Noms qui ont fait l'histoire de Bretagne, 1997.