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Baron Félix de
Blochausen (5
March 1834 – 15
November 1915), was a
Luxembourgish politician. An Orangist, he was the
sixth prime minister of Luxembourg...
- The
Blochausen Ministry was the
government of the
Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg from 26
December 1874 to 20
February 1885. It was led by
Baron Félix de Blochausen...
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minister (1860–1867)
Emmanuel Servais,
Prime minister (1867–1874) Félix de
Blochausen,
Prime minister (1874–1885) Édouard Thilges,
Prime minister (1885–1888)...
- were used
during their tenures in office,
Victor de
Tornaco and Félix de
Blochausen. In Norway, king
Magnus VI of
Norway (1238–1280)
replaced the
title Lendmann...
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Booker T. Washington,
American educator (b. 1856)
November 15 – Félix de
Blochausen, 6th
Prime Minister of
Luxembourg (b. 1834)
November 21 –
Dixie Haygood...
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Wyville Thomson,
Scottish historian and
zoologist (d. 1882) 1834 – Félix de
Blochausen,
Luxembourgian politician, 6th
Prime Minister of
Luxembourg (d. 1915)...
- Succeeded by Guillaume-Mathias
Augustin Preceded by Jean-Pierre
Toutsch President of the
Chamber of
Deputies 1869–1872 Succeeded by Félix de
Blochausen...
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Charles C. Carpenter,
American admiral (d. 1899)
March 5 – Félix de
Blochausen, 6th
Prime Minister of
Luxembourg (d. 1915)
March 16 – Sir
James Hector...
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Political offices Preceded by
Baron de
Blochausen Director-General for
Finances 1882–1915 Succeeded by
Edmond Reiffers Preceded by Paul
Eyschen Prime Minister...
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industrial and
commercial progress. The
government of
Baron Félix de
Blochausen (1874–1885)
enacted a
decisive reform of
primary education when it introduced...