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Duke of Decazes

Duke of Decazes, also called Duke Decazes (French: duc Decazes), is a title of French nobility that was granted in 1820 to Élie Decazes,[1] a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 19 November 1819 to 20 February 1820.[2] He had already been made a French count in 1816.[3] Separately, he was given the hereditary Danish title of Duke of Glücksborg upon his second marriage in 1818,[4] which title was recognized in France in 1822.

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In 1826, he founded Houillères et Fonderies de l'Aveyron,[5] a mining and metal-working business in the Aveyron département that marked the beginning of industrialised metallurgy.[6] In 1829, the name of Decazeville was given to the principal centre of the industry.[7]

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