Vendelin Jurion

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Vendelin Jurion (4 June 180610 February 1892) was a Luxembourgian politician and jurist.

Jurion was born on 4 June 1806 in Bitburg, now in Germany but then a part of the French département of Forets (and, until its annexation by France, of the Duchy of Luxembourg). Jurion became an advocate on the district court in Diekirch, and later in Luxembourg City. While in Diekirch, he sat on the communal council, becoming mayor.

In 1843, Jurion entered the administration of Luxembourg. When Luxembourg's first constitution was promulgated in 1848, he entered the Chamber of Deputies and served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine as Administrator-General for the Interior. He returned to government in this capacity under Charles-Mathias Simons (1853 – 1856).

After leaving the Chamber of Deputies, he entered the Council of State, over which he presided between 1871 and 1872.

Political offices
Preceded by
François-Xavier Wurth-Paquet
President of the Council of State
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Succeeded by
Édouard Thilges