Augustin Dumon-Dumortier
Augustin Aimable Dumon-Dumortier (4 December 1791 – 28 January 1852) was a Belgian industrialist, diplomat and liberal politician.
Augustin Dumon-Dumortier | |
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President of the Senate | |
In office 27 June 1848 – 28 January 1852 | |
Preceded by | Louis de Schiervel |
Succeeded by | Eugène de Ligne d'Amblise et d'Epinoy |
Personal details | |
Born | Lille, France | 4 December 1791
Died | 28 January 1852 60) Tournai, Belgium | (aged
Political party | Liberal Party |
Life and career
Born at Lille, he was President of the Belgian Senate from 27 June 1848 until 28 January 1852, governor of the province of Hainaut and burgomaster of Tournai. In 1849, he was sent to the Netherlands as a special envoy to congratulate William III upon his coronation. This was 19 years after the Belgian Revolution, which had made an end to the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.
He was a chevalier de l'ordre de Leopold, and he received the Dutch grand-croix de l'ordre de la Couronne de Chêne.
Dumon-Dumortier died at Tournai in 1852.
Honours
- 1849: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown.[1]
See also
References
- Handelsblad (Het) 19-04-1849
Sources
- A. Scheler, Annuaire statistique et historique belge, Brussel – Leipzig, 1854, pp. 313-315.
- Augustin Dumon-Dumortier Archived 27 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine (D)
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