Jules Joseph, Baron d'Anethan (French pronunciation: [ʒyl ʒozɛf baʁɔ̃ dantɑ̃]; 23 April 1803 – 8 October 1888) was a Belgian Catholic Party politician...
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regained ascendancy in 1870. The distinctly clerical ministry of Baron Jules d'Anethan retired in December 1871 after serious rioting in Brussels, and Malou...
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Frère-Orban I 15 Jules d'Anethan (1803–1888) Jun.1870 Aug.1870 2 July 1870 7 December 1871 1 year, 158 days Catholic Party D'Anethan Cath. 16 Barthélémy...
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Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt died on 21 August 1874 he was succeeded by Jules Malou, Minister of Finance. Members were: National honours Belgium : Minister...
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August 1800 27 May 1885 1861 1867 Jules Vander Stichelen 18 September 1822 19 July 1880 1868 1870 Jules d'Anethan 23 April 1803 8 October 1888 1870 1871...
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James Brunlees Ernesto Burzagli Louis Buvelot Peter Christophersen Jules d'Anethan Warren De la Rue Rudolf von Delbrück John Hay Drummond Hay Ferdinand...
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Partial legislative elections of 1870 return a hung parliament 2 July Jules d'Anethan replaces Walthère Frère-Orban as Prime Minister 2 August Belgian general...
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33 Jules d'Anethan 2 July 1870 7 December 1871 1 year, 158 days 34 Joseph Pholien 16 August 1950 15 January 1952 1 year, 152 days 35 Jules Renkin...
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minister (1868–1870) Jules d'Anethan, Prime minister (1870–1871) Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt, Prime minister (1871–1874) Jules Malou, Prime minister...
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the Franco-Prussian War led King Leopold II and the government of Jules d'Anethan, installed only two weeks before the war's outbreak, to fear that Belgium...
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Charles Woeste 1907 Minister Baron Jules d'Anethan 1907 Minister Count Paul de Smet de Naeyer 1907 Minister Jules Greindl 1907 Minister of State Count...
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Leopold II Head of government: Walthère Frère-Orban (to 16 June); Jules d'Anethan (from 2 July) March 4 March – Law on Temporalities establishes state...
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Prime Minister of Belgium 1868–1870 Succeeded by Jules d'Anethan Preceded by Jules Malou Prime Minister of Belgium 1878–1884 Succeeded by Jules Malou...
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First party Second party Leader Jules d'Anethan Walthère Frère-Orban Party Catholic Liberal Leader since Candidate for PM Candidate for PM Seats before...
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in the world, incorporating the collections of Pierre André Latreille, Jules Pièrre Rambur, Jean Guillaume Audinet-Serville, and Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville...
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Prisse Minister of War In office 1 March 1846 – 1847 Preceded by Jules d'Anethan Succeeded by Pierre Emmanuel Félix Chazal Personal details Born (1788-06-24)24...
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July 1870 he was appointed Minister of War in the government led by Jules d'Anethan, in the midst of the international crisis of the Franco-Prussian War...
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the year 1871 in Belgium. Monarch: Leopold II Head of government: Jules d'Anethan (to 7 December); Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt (from 7 December)...
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Volxem (liberal) 1842–1843 Jean-Baptiste Nothomb (liberal) 1843–1847 Jules Joseph d'Anethan (Catholic) 1847–1850 François-Philippe de Haussy (liberal) 1850–1852...
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Preceded by Jules d'Anethan Foreign Minister of Belgium 1871-1878 Succeeded by Walthère Frère-Orban...
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painter 15 August – Alexandre Jamar (born 1821), businessman 8 October – Jules d'Anethan (born 1803), politician "Leopold II | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia...
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First party Second party Leader Walthère Frère-Orban Jules d'Anethan Party Liberal Catholic Leader since Candidate for PM Candidate for PM Seats before...
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Pierre de Decker (30 March 1855 – 9 November 1857) Jules d'Anethan (2 July 1870 – 7 December 1871) Jules Malou (21 August 1874 – 19 June 1878, 16 June –...
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addition to that of Prime Minister. On 16 April 1843, the Catholic Jules d'Anethan became Minister for Justice after the Belgian elections in the spring...
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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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Meester de Ravestein 1959 – 1867 : Henri Carolus 1875 – 1880 : Auguste d’Anethan 1885 – 1888 : Charles de Pitteurs-Hiegaerts 1889 – 1894 : Edouard Whettnall...
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. Baron 1894 1903 Auguste d'Anethan Leopold II Émile Loubet Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary...
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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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an improved system of conscription implemented. These reforms, led by d'Anethan under pressure from Leopold II, divided Belgian politics. The Catholics...
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Léandre Desmaisières Liberal 1843–1846 Pierre Dupont Liberal 1846 Jules Joseph d'Anethan Catholic 1846–1847 Albert Prisse Catholic 1847–1850 Félix Chazal...
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