Hippolyte Lippens
Hippolyte Lippens | |
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Born |
Moerbeke-Waas, Belgium | 16 October 1847
Died |
31 December 1906 59) Ghent, Belgium | (aged
Nationality | Belgium |
Occupation | politician, lawyer, manager |
Hippolyte Lippens (16 October 1847 – 31 December 1906) was a lawyer, manager of sugar factories and a Belgian liberal politician. He was a son of Auguste Lippens, burgomaster of Moerbeke-Waas, and he married in 1873, with Louise de Kerckhove de Denterghem, a daughter of the burgomaster of Ghent Charles de Kerchove de Denterghem.
He became burgomaster of Ghent (1882–1895), a member of parliament (1882–1886 and 1889–1890) and senator (1900–1906) for the liberal party. During his tenure as a burgomaster, the renovation of the Neerscheldewijk (current Vlaanderenstraat, Limburgstraat and Henegouwenstraat) in Ghent was started according to the Paris model.
See also
- Liberal Party
- Politics of Belgium
- Liberal Party (Belgium) politicians
Source
- Hippolyte Lippens (Liberal Archive)
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