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    Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃bɛʁ ʒozɛf emanɥɛl sɛʁvɛ]; 11 April 1811 – 17 June 1890) was a Luxembourgish politician. He held...
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  • politician and revolutionary Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), Luxembourgian politician; Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1867–74 Franz Servais (1880–1966), Luxembourgian...
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    Affairs and until 1864 also for public transport. On 11 May 1867 he and Emmanuel Servais signed the Second Treaty of London, which had far-reaching consequences...
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  • Émile Servais (26 September 1847 – 24 October 1928) was a Luxembourgish left liberal politician. He was an engineer by profession. Émile Servais (26 September...
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    London. Resigned following a Vote of no confidence. 5 Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890) 1 2 3 4 5 3 December 1867 30 September 1869 12 October...
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    north of the country on Line 10 trains serving Mersch railway station. Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), a Luxembourgish politician; 5th Prime Minister of Luxembourg...
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    minister (1853–1860) Victor de Tornaco, Prime minister (1860–1867) Emmanuel Servais, Prime minister (1867–1874) Félix de Blochausen, Prime minister (1874–1885)...
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    The Servais Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 3 December 1867 to 26 December 1874. It was reshuffled four times. Emmanuel Servais: Minister of...
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    The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, represented by Baron de Tornaco and Emmanuel Servais The Kingdom of the Netherlands, represented by the Baron Bentinck The...
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  • Norbert Metz None 2 December 1848 23 September 1853 Jean-Jacques Willmar Emmanuel Servais (first time) None 23 September 1853 29 November 1857 Charles-Mathias...
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    to serve as an isolation site. This was at the end of the Boulevard Emmanuel Servais, where the modern extensions of the Lycée Robert Schuman are now located;...
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    Rochussen Josef van Schaik Emil von Schlitz Poul Schlüter Willem Scholten Emmanuel Servais Walter Bedell Smith Heinrich von Stephan Dirk Stikker Ludwig Freiherr...
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    1874 1875 Jacques Gustave Lessel 1875 1886 Zénon de Muyser 1886 1887 Emmanuel Servais 1887 1890 Théodore Willibrord de Wacquant 1890 1896 Charles-Jean Simons...
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  • Mersch-Wittenauer 1869 30 January 1873 Charles Simonis 1873 1 November 1875 Emmanuel Servais 17 December 1875 17 June 1890 Dominique Brasseur 27 January 1891 24...
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    a Luxembourgish banker in Arlon who opted for Belgian citizenship, Emmanuel Servais, later prime minister, and Charles Metz, an industrialist and politician...
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    declaring itself to be the army of the new republic, with Émile Servais (the son of Emmanuel Servais) as 'Chairman of the Committee of Public Safety'. However...
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  • 1871 15 Mar 1872 Édouard Thilges (1st time) 25 Jul 1872 29 Jul 1874 Emmanuel Servais 27 Dec 1874 8 Nov 1887 Henri Vannérus (1st time) 15 Feb 1888 15 Feb...
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    housed in the Maison Servais, a large 17th-century mansion which once belonged to the Luxembourgish politician Emmanuel Servais. The last inhabitant of...
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  • 262 Luxembourg-Ville 3 Paul de Scherff 388 Charles-Jean Simons 354 Emmanuel Servais 352 Herriges 337 Turnout 624 Redange 3 Bernard Krier 345 Pierre Hemes...
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  • 1867 Henri Vannérus (second time) None 17 June 1867 26 December 1874 Emmanuel Servais Alphonse Funck None 26 December 1874 20 April 1876 Baron de Blochausen...
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  • Justice, in the governments of Victor de Tornaco (1864 – 1866) and Emmanuel Servais (1867 – 1874). Vannérus was later a member of the Council of State...
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  • Lefevre and Albertine Reckinger purchased the property at 22 Boulevard Emmanuel Servais, and built a maison de maître — a grand family house. Designed by Luxembourgish...
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    Ulveling Administrator-General for Finances 1848 – 1853 Succeeded by Emmanuel Servais Preceded by Baron de Tornaco President of the Chamber of Deputies 1860...
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    role in the downfall of Tornaco's government, the new Prime Minister, Emmanuel Servais, appointed Brasseur as a member of the nine-man committee responsible...
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  • Collin Luxembourg Charles Munchen Luxembourg Michel Clément Mersch Emmanuel Servais Mersch Henri Witry Mersch Jean-Pierre Heuardt Mersch Jean-Pierre Hoffmann...
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    Himself Baron de Tornaco None 26 September 1860 3 December 1867 Himself Emmanuel Servais None 3 December 1867 26 December 1874 Himself Baron de Blochausen None...
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    was President of the Chamber of Deputies. On 26 December 1874, after Emmanuel Servais' resignation, de Blochausen was appointed prime minister and Director-General...
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    President of the Council of State 1st time 1872–1874 Succeeded by Emmanuel Servais Preceded by Baron de Blochausen Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1885–1888...
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    Luxembourg, to promote Luxembourgian and liberal interests, along with Emmanuel Servais and Victor Tesch. In 1837, Metz was elected to the Chamber of Representatives...
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  • Vendelin Jurion 28 November 1857 10 February 1892 President 1871–72 Emmanuel Servais (1st time) 28 November 1857 3 December 1867 Édouard Thilges (1st time)...
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