Édouard Thilges
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Édouard Thilges | |
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Prime Minister of Luxembourg | |
In office 20 February 1885 – 22 September 1888 | |
Monarch | William III |
Preceded by | Félix de Blochausen |
Succeeded by | Paul Eyschen |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 February 1817 Clervaux, Luxembourg |
Died | 9 July 1904 Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
Political party | Independent |
Jules Georges Édouard Thilges (17 February 1817 – 9 July 1904) was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the seventh Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for over three years, from 20 February 1885 until 22 September 1888.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Baron de Blochausen |
Director-General for Justice 1859–1860 |
Succeeded by Paul Eyschen |
Preceded by Vendelin Jurion |
President of the Council of State 1st time 1872–1874 |
Succeeded by Emmanuel Servais |
Preceded by Baron de Blochausen |
Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1885–1888 |
Succeeded by Paul Eyschen |
Director-General for Foreign Affairs 1885–1888 | ||
Preceded by Henri Vannérus |
President of the Council of State 2nd time 1889–1895 |
Succeeded by Henri Vannérus |
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