Antoine Pugliesi-Conti

Antoine Pugliesi-Conti (1827–1908) was a French administrator who was Prefect of Vendée during the Second Empire.

He is born on 4 October 1827 in Ajaccio, Corsica, and died on 10 February 1908 in the same city.

Family
He married (29 September 1860, in Ajaccio) Stéphanie, daughter of  (1812–1872).

As his father-in-law had no male heirs, Antoine Pugliesi became Antoine Pugliesi-Conti by adding Conti to his name by décret impérial (imperial decree) of 25 January 1867.

His children were:
 * 1) (1861–1933) député (deputy) of Seine,
 * 2) (1863–1926) député (deputy) of Corsica,
 * 3)  (1866–1936), Vice-admiral.

Career

 * Conseiller de préfecture (i. e. member of a ) of Ardennes in Mézières City now part of Charleville-Mézières City (1860).
 * Sub-prefect of Saint-Pons (former suppressed in 1926) in Saint-Pons City now Saint-Pons-de-Thomières City, Hérault (1861).
 * Secretary General () of Loiret, in Orléans City (1865).
 * Sub-prefect of Louviers (former suppressed in 1926) in Louviers City, Eure (1865).
 * Sub-prefect of Boulogne-sur-Mer, in Boulogne-sur-Mer City, Pas-de-Calais (1866).
 * Prefect of Vendée in Napoléon-Vendée City now La Roche-sur-Yon City (1869).

Sources, Notes, References

 * "Pugliesi-Conti (Antoine, François)" (1827–1908), page 593 in Archives nationales (France) (répertoire nominatif par Christiane Lamoussière, revu et complété par Patrick Laharie ; répertoire territorial et introduction par Patrick Laharie), Le Personnel de l’administration préfectorale, 1800–1880, Paris : Centre historique des Archives nationales, 1998, 1159 pages, 27 cm, ISBN 2-86000-271-5.