Jules Laurent Jean Louis Renkin (3 December 1862 – 15 July 1934) was a Belgian politician. He served as the minister of colonies for the Belgian Congo...
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6 June 1931 Jaspar II Cath.–Lib. 35 Jules Renkin (1862–1934) — 6 June 1931 22 October 1932 1 year, 138 days Renkin 36 Charles de Broqueville (1860–1940)...
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Wiart Georges Theunis Aloys Van de Vyvere Prosper Poullet Henri Jaspar Jules Renkin Charles de Broqueville (2nd time) Born (1875-04-08)8 April 1875 Brussels...
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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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a small fleet, a submarine and seaplanes, initially Belgian minister Jules Renkin denied this request, but in June the British committed to supporting...
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bullfighter (b. 1891) July 15 Louis F. Gottschalk, American composer (b. 1864) Jules Renkin, Belgian politician and 28th Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1862) July...
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Prime minister (1925–1926) Henri Jaspar, Prime minister (1926–1931) Jules Renkin, Prime minister (1931–1932) Charles de Broqueville, Prime minister (1932–1934)...
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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 6...
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The Buso Renkin anime and manga series features an extensive cast of characters created by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The series takes place in the fictional Ginsei...
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des Colonies (French) Minister van Koloniën (Dutch) Longest serving Jules Renkin 30 October 1908 – 21 November 1918 Member of the Council of Ministers...
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married Berthe d'Huart (1864–1937), a granddaughter of Catholic statesman Jules Malou, through whom he gained further connections to politics. First elected...
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post-war negotiation of the Treaty of Versailles, the Colonial Minister, Jules Renkin, sought to trade Belgian territorial gains in German East Africa for...
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crisis, the Great Depression. The Catholic-Liberal government led by Jules Renkin faced rising unemployment, derailing public finances and strikes benefiting...
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8th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia Adolphe Max 1932 Mayor of Brussels Jules Renkin 1932 28th Prime Minister of Belgium Ferdinand Foch 1932 French Marshal...
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1887–1894 Jules Le Jeune (Katholieke Partij) 1894–1899 Victor Begerem (Katholieke Partij) 1899–1907 Jules Van den Heuvel (Katholieke Partij) 1907–1908 Jules Renkin...
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(17 June 1925 – 20 May 1926) Henri Jaspar (20 May 1926 – 6 June 1931) Jules Renkin (6 June 1931 – 22 October 1932) Paul van Zeeland (25 March 1935 – 24...
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Colleaux 1865–1950 21 November 1918 Louis Bertrand 1856–1943 2 June 1920 Jules Renkin 1862–1934 20 November 1920 Léon Delacroix 1867–1929 11 March 1924 Henri...
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March 1915, he was recalled to Belgium by the Minister of the Colonies, Jules Renkin, and ordered to resign in September. He was replaced in the function...
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Brabanta Named after Brabant in Belgium Matonge (Kinshasa) Renkin Named in honour of Jules Renkin, Belgian politician, Colonial Minister (1908–18) and later...
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Events of the year 1932 in Belgium. Monarch Albert I Prime Minister Jules Renkin (to 22 October) Charles de Broqueville (from 22 October) 27 June to 10...
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1925–1926 Albert-Edouard Janssen (PC) 1926–1932 Maurice Houtart (PC) 1932 Jules Renkin (PC) 1932–1934 Henri Jaspar (PC) 1934 Gustave Sap (PC) 1934–1935 Camille...
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by Jules Hiernaux Succeeded by Julius Hoste Jr. Minister of Civil Service In office 20 May 1931 – 17 December 1932 Prime Minister Henri Jaspar Jules Renkin...
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Preceded by Henri Baels Minister of Interior 1931 Succeeded by Jules Renkin Preceded by Jules Renkin Minister of Finance 1932–1934 Succeeded by Gustave Sap...
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Partij) 1918 - 1919 Charles de Broqueville (Katholieke Partij) 1919 - 1920 Jules Renkin (Katholieke Partij) 1920 Henri Jaspar (Katholieke Partij) 1920 - 1921...
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was founded on April 14, 1911, following an agreement by the Minister Jules Renkin and the firm's new President of the Board of directors. The firm greatly...
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implementing new austerity measures. Unemployment benefits were cut by 5%. Jules Renkin became Prime Minister of Belgium. Scottish-American Tommy Armour won...
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on the lake, and with his own seniors. Henry even asked the Minister Jules Renkin to dismiss Moulaert, who again asked to serve on the Belgian Front. He...
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Portrait of the violinist César Thomson 1911 Portrait of the minister Jules Renkin 1912 Procession in Brabant 1913 Landscape of the surroundings of Durbuy...
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Belgium. Monarch – Albert I Prime Minister – Henri Jaspar (to 6 June); Jules Renkin (from 6 June) 12 July – William Grover-Williams and Caberto Conelli win...
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of the Interior from February to October 1932, in the government of Jules Renkin. During the Second World War he worked discreetly to provide relief to...
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