Jean-Jacques Willmar

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Jean-Jacques Willmar

In office
1848-12-06 – 1853-09-23
Preceded by G T I de la Fontaine
Succeeded by Charles-Mathias Simons

Born 1792-03-06
Luxembourg City
Died 1866-11-26
Luxembourg City

Jean-Jacques Madeleine Willmar (1792-03-06 - 1866-11-26) was a Luxembourgian politician and jurist. He was the second Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for five years, from 1848-12-06 until 1853-09-23.


Political offices
Preceded by
G T I de la Fontaine
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
18481853
Succeeded by
Charles-Mathias Simons
Preceded by
G T I de la Fontaine
Director-General for Foreign Affairs
18481853
Succeeded by
Charles-Mathias Simons
Preceded by
G T I de la Fontaine
Director-General for Justice
18481853
Succeeded by
François-Xavier Wurth
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Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la FontaineJean-Jacques WillmarCharles-Mathias SimonsBaron de Tornaco
Emmanuel ServaisBaron de BlochausenÉdouard ThilgesPaul EyschenMathias MongenastHubert Loutsch
Victor ThornLéon KauffmanÉmile ReuterPierre PrümJoseph BechPierre DupongJoseph Bech
Pierre FriedenPierre WernerGaston ThornPierre WernerJacques SanterJean-Claude Juncker