Victor de Tornaco
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Baron Victor de Tornaco | |
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In office 1860-09-26 – 1867-12-03 |
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Preceded by | Charles-Mathias Simons |
Succeeded by | Emmanuel Servais |
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Born | 1805-07-05 Sterpenich, Belgium |
Died | 1875-09-26 Voordt, Belgium |
Nationality | Luxembourgian |
Baron Victor de Tornaco (1805-07-05 - 1875-09-26) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the fourth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for seven years, from 1860-09-26 until 1867-12-03.
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Preceded by Théodore Pescatore |
President of the Chamber of Deputies (first time) 1855 – 1856 |
Succeeded by Jean-Mathias Wellenstein |
Preceded by Jean-Pierre Toutsch |
President of the Chamber of Deputies (second time) 1859 – 1860 |
Succeeded by Norbert Metz |
Preceded by Charles-Mathias Simons |
Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1860 – 1867 |
Succeeded by Emmanuel Servais |
Preceded by Charles-Mathias Simons |
Director-General for Foreign Affairs 1860 – 1867 |
Succeeded by Emmanuel Servais |
Preceded by Charles-Mathias Simons |
Director-General for Public Works 1860 – 1864 |
Succeeded by Ernest Simons |