Henry, at the wish of William III, Charles-Mathias Simons was appointed prime minister on 23 September 1853. Simons' time as head of government saw the...
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politician and jurist. An Orangist, Eyschen served in the cabinet of Charles-Mathias Simons as Director-General for Justice. Born in Baschleiden in 1800, Eyschen...
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Interior Guillaume-Mathias Augustin: Director-General for Justice and Finance Paul de Scherff: Administrateur Général for Railways Mathias Simons: President of...
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footballer Charles Casper Simons (1876–1964), American judge Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1916–1999), American judge Charles-Mathias Simons (1802–1874)...
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Rethel, France since 1965 Shelbyville, Kentucky (USA) since 1962 Charles-Mathias Simons (1802–1874), Luxembourg jurist and politician Christopher Robbins...
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the re-established Assembly of Estates. After the resignation of Charles-Mathias Simons, on 26 September 1860 he was appointed prime minister and Director-General...
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(complete list) – Jean-Jacques Willmar, Prime minister (1848–1853) Charles-Mathias Simons, Prime minister (1853–1860) Victor de Tornaco, Prime minister (1860–1867)...
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Constituent Assembly, in 1848. An Orangist, he served in the cabinet of Charles-Mathias Simons as Administrator-General for Justice from 1853 to 1856, and as...
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1847) March 25 – Maria Silfvan, Finnish actor (d. 1865) March 27 – Charles-Mathias Simons, Prime Minister of Luxembourg (d. 1874) April 4 – Dorothea Dix,...
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François Guizot, Prime Minister of France (b. 1787) October 5 – Charles-Mathias Simons, Prime Minister of Luxembourg (b. 1802) October 6 – Samuel M. Kier...
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President of the Government, with the exception of the 25-day premiership of Mathias Mongenast. Before 1857, the prime minister was the President of the Council...
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the Interior. He returned to government in this capacity under Charles-Mathias Simons (1853–1856). After leaving the Chamber of Deputies, he entered the...
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replaced by one under Charles-Mathias Simons. However, with the death of Auguste Metz in 1855, and the subsequent retirement of Charles Metz, the radicals...
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23 June. After the elections, de la Fontaine, Vendelin Jurion, Charles-Mathias Simons and Jean Ulveling were retained as members of the government; Théodore...
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Alexander Barrow, American lawyer and politician (d. 1846) 1802 – Charles-Mathias Simons, German-Luxembourger jurist and politician, 3rd Prime Minister of...
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Charles-Mathias Simons Charles-Gérard Eyschen None 24 May 1856 29 November 1857 Guillaume-Mathias Augustin None 29 November 1857 23 June 1859 Charles-Mathias...
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the 4 other members of the previous government (Vendelin Jurion, Charles-Mathias Simons and Jean Ulveling). Only one resigned, Théodore Pescatore, who was...
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Jean-Jacques Willmar None 2 December 1848 23 September 1853 Himself Charles-Mathias Simons None 23 September 1853 26 September 1860 Himself Baron de Tornaco...
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Servais (first time) None 23 September 1853 29 November 1857 Charles-Mathias Simons Guillaume-Mathias Augustin None 29 November 1857 23 June 1859 Jean Ulveling...
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William II William III Preceded by G.T.I. de la Fontaine Succeeded by Charles-Mathias Simons Personal details Born 6 March 1792 Luxembourg, Austrian Netherlands...
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Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine 28 Nov 1857 10 Apr 1868 Charles-Mathias Simons 5 Jan 1869 5 Jan 1870 François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet 16 Feb 1870 16...
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1889 Charles-Mathias Simons 28 September 1860 5 October 1874 President 1869–70 Édouard Thilges (2nd time) 28 September 1860 3 December 1867 Mathias Wellenstein...
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Administrator-General for Justice 1848 New title Council of State created President of the Council of State 1857–1868 Succeeded by Charles-Mathias Simons...
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Mathias Döpfner (born 15 January 1963) is a German businessman, author, art collector, and journalist. He is the CEO and 22% owner of media group Axel...
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Philippeville Jean-Baptiste Serruys Conservative Catholic Ostend Charles-Mathias Simons Anti-clericalist Diekirch Ferdinand Speelman-Rooman Moderate Catholic...
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continue governing, in the face of majority of the opposition. Charles-Mathias Simons tendered his resignation on 26 September 1860. The opposition Deputy...
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Mathias Sandorf is an 1885 adventure book by the French writer Jules Verne first serialized in Le Temps in 1885. It employs many of the devices that had...
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Fontaine Mathias Ulrich None 2 December 1848 23 September 1853 Jean-Jacques Willmar Mathias Wellenstein None 23 September 1853 23 September 1854 Charles-Mathias...
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Callow, Simon (1995), Orson Welles: Volume 1: The Road to Xanadu, Jonathan Cape, ISBN 978-0-224-03852-2, OCLC 32454874 Callow, Simon (1997), Charles Laughton:...
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and his father, Emperor Frederick III, with the disputed succession to Mathias Corvinus, King of Hungary. Anne of Brittany was forced to renounce Maximilian...
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