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Nationality
  
Belgium

Name
  
Charles Hon

Role
  
Belgian Politician


Charles Le Hon

Full Name
  
Charles Aime Joseph Le Hon

Born
  
10 January 1792 (
1792-01-10
)

Occupation
  
politician, lawyer, industrialist

Died
  
April 30, 1868, Paris, France

Count Charles Aimé Joseph Le Hon (10 January 1792 – 30 April 1868) was a Belgian liberal politician.

Life

Originally a lawyer and industrialist, he served as mayor of Tournai and was elected a deputy in the House of Representatives of the Netherlands during the Dutch period, then to the National Congress of Belgium in 1830, having been one of the makers of the establishment of the Belgian monarchy that year. After the election of Louis, Duke of Nemours on 3 July 1832, he formed part of the delegation of deputies sent to Paris to offer the young prince the crown. He then served as Leopold I of Belgium's ambassador to France and deputy to the Belgian Chamber of Representatives. He was made a minister of state in 1856.

He married Fanny Mosselman, daughter of François-Dominique Mosselman and of Louise Tacqué. Notable descendents of the Mosselman family, include queen Paola of the Belgians and her children.

References

Charles Le Hon Wikipedia


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