
FONDATION CARNOT
Under the aegis of the Fondation de France
Dedicated to the Memory of Mr. Lazare Carnot (1903 -

François Marie Sadi Carnot
(Limoges 11 August 1837 -
Son of Hippolyte Carnot, brother of Adolphe Carnot and father of Ernest Carnot. Deputy, Minister, President of the French Republic.
Admitted fifth to the École Polytechnique in 1857, he entered the École des Ponts
et Chaussées in 1860, graduating at the top of his class in 1863. He was at first
Deputy Secretary to the Superior Council of Civil Engineering, then Chief Engineer
of Haute-
Undersecretary of State for Public Works, then Minister of Public Works, he became
Minister of Finance in 1885. Following the resignation of Jules Grévy who was involved
in the medals scandal (Scandale des décorations), Sadi Carnot was elected President
of the French Republic on December 3rd, 1887. The beginning of his mandate was marked
by the Boulangist agitation (he signed the decree forcing the retirement of General
Boulanger), the rallying of many Catholics to the Republican system of government
(1890) and the Panama scandals (1892). Casimir-
He is buried in the Pantheon (Paris) next to Lazare Carnot, his grandfather.
