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Nationality
  
Belgium

Occupation
  
lawyer, politician


Name
  
Andre-Napoleon Fontainas

Role
  
Belgian Politician

Andre-Napoleon Fontainas

Full Name
  
Andre-Napoleon de Fontainas

Born
  
23 December 1807 (
1807-12-23
)
Brussels, First French Empire

Died
  
July 19, 1863, Brussels, Belgium

André-Napoléon Fontainas (23 December 1807 - 19 July 1863) was a Belgian liberal politician, alderman and burgomaster of Brussels.

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Fontainas was born and died in Brussels. His father came from the Auvergne region in France, and settled in Brussels in 1796 and worked in the Amigo prison. André-Napoléon graduated as a lawyer at the State University of Louvain and started working at the bar of Brussels. He was elected to the communal council in 1841 and was appointed as an alderman in 1846. In 1849 he became a member of the chamber of representatives, after which he gave up his legal practice. As a politician he worked on social issues, to alleviate slum conditions and to improve educational facilities. In 1860, as first alderman of Brussels, he was appointed burgomaster by King Leopold I of Belgium. André-Napoléon de Fontainas served only for 30 months, as he died on 19 July 1863, while in office.

In recognition of his efforts for education, the city council authorized the construction of a housing block for retired teachers and the Cité Fontainas was inaugurated on 26 September 1867.

References

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