Jules d'Anethan

Jules Joseph Baron d' Anethan ( born April 23 1803 in Brussels, † October 8, 1888 ) was a Belgian statesman.

D' Anethan studied law at the State University of Leuven. He entered the state judicial service, in 1831 royal procurator, and Advokat at the 1836 General Court of Appeals in Brussels. In 1843 he was in the clerical ministry Jean -Baptiste Nothomb Minister of Justice and remained so under Sylvain van de Weyer and Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt, until 1847 the Liberals came to power. Since 1844 he represented Lions in the Chamber of Deputies, where he belonged to the clerical party. When they won again in the elections of June 1870, was d' Anethan entrusted with the formation of the clerical ministry, whose soul, however, was not he but Jules Malou was. As the bankruptcy André Lang edge Dumonceaus the clerical party and especially some proteges d' Anethans as the governor of Limburg, Pieter de Decker, badly compromised, had to resign d' Anethan with his ministry in December 1871. In 1884 he was elected President of the Senate.

His son, August d' Anethan (1829-1906) was appointed envoy to the papal chair in 1875. A post he lost in 1880, when the Belgian government broke off diplomatic relations with the Vatican.

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  • Member of the Chamber of Deputies ( Belgium)
  • President of the Senate (Belgium )
  • Minister of Public Works (Belgium )
  • Prime Minister (Belgium )
  • Minister of Defence (Belgium )
  • Minister of Justice (Belgium )
  • Minister of State (Belgium )
  • Born in 1803
  • Died in 1888
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