Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine
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Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine | |
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In office 1848-08-01 – 1848-12-06 |
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Succeeded by | Jean-Jacques Willmar |
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Born | 1787-01-06 Luxembourg City |
Died | 1871-02-11 Luxembourg City |
Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine (1787-01-06 - 1871-02-11) was a Luxembourgian politician and jurist. He was the first Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for four months, from 1848-08-01 until 6 December of the same year.
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Preceded by: None |
Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1848 |
Succeeded by: Jean-Jacques Willmar |
Preceded by: None |
Minister for Foreign Affairs 1848 |
Succeeded by: Jean-Jacques Willmar |
Preceded by: None |
President of the Council of State 1857–1868 |
Succeeded by: Charles-Mathias Simons |
Prime Ministers of Luxembourg | ||
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Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine • Jean-Jacques Willmar • Charles-Mathias Simons • Baron de Tornaco Emmanuel Servais • Baron de Blochausen • Édouard Thilges • Paul Eyschen • Mathias Mongenast • Hubert Loutsch Victor Thorn • Léon Kauffmann • Émile Reuter • Pierre Prüm • Joseph Bech • Pierre Dupong • Joseph Bech Pierre Frieden • Pierre Werner • Gaston Thorn • Pierre Werner • Jacques Santer • Jean-Claude Juncker |