Jules (Julius) Henri Pierre François Vandenpeereboom (18 March 1843 – 6 March 1917) was a Belgian Catholic Party politician. Vandenpeereboom was born in...
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Een transnationale progressieve liberaal; VUB; 2016 Citations: Marchal, Jules (1999). Forced labor in the gold and copper mines: a history of Congo under...
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(1894–1896) Paul de Smet de Naeyer, Prime minister (1896–1899) Jules Vandenpeereboom, Prime minister (1899) Paul de Smet de Naeyer, Prime minister (1899–1907)...
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333 days De Smet de Naeyer I 23 Jules Vandenpeereboom (1843–1917) — 24 January 1899 5 August 1899 193 days Vandenpeereboom 24 Paul de Smet de Naeyer (1843–1913)...
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47 Camille Huysmans 3 August 1946 20 March 1947 229 days 48 Jules Vandenpeereboom 24 January 1899 5 August 1899 193 days 49 Gérard Cooreman 1 June...
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Auguste Beernaert, Nobel Peace Prize in 1909. Jules de Burlet Paul de Smet de Naeyer Jules Vandenpeereboom Jules de Trooz Gustaaf Sap Frans Schollaert Charles...
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March 17 – Henry Ware Lawton, American general (d. 1899) March 18 – Jules Vandenpeereboom, Belgian politician (d. 1917) March 22 – Hiram Y. Smith, American...
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expert) 1893–1896 Jacques Brassine None (technical expert) 1896–1899 Jules Vandenpeereboom Catholic 1899–1907 Alexandre Cousebandt d'Alkemade None (technical...
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Manuel de Arriaga, 1st President of Portugal (b. 1840) March 6 – Jules Vandenpeereboom, 17th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1843) March 8 – Ferdinand von...
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Leopold II Prime Minister: Paul de Smet de Naeyer (to 23 January); Jules Vandenpeereboom (25 January to 5 August); Paul de Smet de Naeyer (from 5 August)...
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such as the British TV series Up Pompeii!, in York (d. 1992) Died: Jules Vandenpeereboom, Belgian state leader, 17th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1843);...
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Preceded by Jules Vandenpeereboom Succeeded by Jules de Trooz In office 25 February 1896 – 24 January 1899 Monarch Leopold II Preceded by Jules de Burlet...
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January Jules Vandenpeereboom replaces Paul de Smet de Naeyer as Prime Minister 5 August Paul de Smet de Naeyer replaces Jules Vandenpeereboom as Prime...
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(Catholic) 1861 1864 Auguste Reynaert (Catholic) 1868 1870 1874 1878 Jules Vandenpeereboom (Catholic) 4 seats 1882 1886 Julien Liebaert (Catholic) 1890 1892...
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24 January 1899, 5 August 1899 – 2 May 1907) Jules Vandenpeereboom (24 January – 5 August 1899) Jules de Trooz (2 May – 31 December 1907) Frans Schollaert...
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Mutien-Marie Wiaux (born 1841), saint 2 March – Jules Van Dievoet (born 1844), lawyer 6 March – Jules Vandenpeereboom (born 1843), politician 25–26 March – Van...
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Charles Graux 1837–1910 7 May 1900 Jules Vandenpeereboom 1843–1917 1 May 1907 Paul de Favereau 1856–1922 1 May 1907 Jules Van den Heuvel 1854–1926 6 May 1907...
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Minister (January to August 1899) in the government of Prime Minister Jules Vandenpeereboom Minister of Industry and Labour (August 1899 - February 1900) in...
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wordt Hendrik Conscience, Wat een Moeder lijden kan 18 March – Jules Vandenpeereboom, politician (died 1917) 26 April – Paul de Vigne, sculptor (died...
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Venneman (born 1802), painter 11 November – Ernest Louis de Gonzague Vandenpeereboom (born 1807), industrialist and politician 12 November – Paul Lauters...
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French Revolution. Jules Malou (1810–1886), politician, Prime Minister of Belgium from 1871 to 1878 and in 1884 Alphonse Vandenpeereboom [nl] (1812–1884)...
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Charles Saeyman (Liberal) Edouard Jaequemyns (Liberal) Ernest Vandenpeereboom (Liberal) Jules Vander Stichelen (Liberal) 1861 Eugène Coppens (Catholic) Hippolyte...
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August 1, 1878 August 26, 1878 17. Jules Louis Guillery Liberal Party November 13, 1878 March 10, 1881 18. Joseph Jules Descamps Liberal Party March 22,...
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government to prevent regionalization. On the other hand, the Walloon politician Jules Destrée reacted in 1912 to the process of minorisation of Wallonia and asked...
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(Liberal) 1841 Jules Malou (Catholic) Pierre Biebuyck (Liberal) 1845 Charles-Louis Van Renynghe (Catholic) 1848 Alphonse Vandenpeereboom (Liberal) 1852...
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PTT Armand De Ceuninck (technocrat), Minister of War after 4 August 1917 Jules Renkin (Catholic), Minister of the Colonies Baron Eugène Beyens (technocrat)...
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(katholiek) 1857-1861 Charles Rogier (liberaal) 1861-1867 Alphonse Vandenpeereboom (liberaal) 1868-1870 Eudore Pirmez (liberaal) 1870-1871 Joseph Kervyn...
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Mouvement wallon, Institut Jules Destrée, Charleroi, 2000 (in French) Philippe Destate, L'Identité wallonne, Institut Jules Destrée, coll. Notre Histoire...
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the country's political centre of gravity from the South to the North." Jules Destrée, an important socialist leader of Charleroi, reacted against this...
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