Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais (French pronunciation: [lɑ̃bɛʁ ʒozɛf emanɥɛl sɛʁvɛ]; 11 April 1811 – 17 June 1890) was a Luxembourgish politician. He held...
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Émile Servais (26 September 1847 – 24 October 1928) was a Luxembourgish left liberal politician. He was an engineer by profession. Émile Servais (26 September...
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politician and revolutionary Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), Luxembourgian politician; Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1867–74 Franz Servais (1880–1966), Luxembourgian...
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London. Resigned following a Vote of no confidence. 5 Lambert Joseph Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890) 1 2 3 4 5 3 December 1867 30 September 1869 12 October...
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minister (1853–1860) Victor de Tornaco, Prime minister (1860–1867) Emmanuel Servais, Prime minister (1867–1874) Félix de Blochausen, Prime minister (1874–1885)...
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Affairs and until 1864 also for public transport. On 11 May 1867 he and Emmanuel Servais signed the Second Treaty of London, which had far-reaching consequences...
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The Servais Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 3 December 1867 to 26 December 1874. It was reshuffled four times. Emmanuel Servais: Minister of...
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, represented by Baron de Tornaco and Emmanuel Servais The Kingdom of the Netherlands, represented by the Baron Bentinck The...
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north of the country on Line 10 trains serving Mersch railway station. Emmanuel Servais (1811–1890), a Luxembourgish politician; 5th Prime Minister of Luxembourg...
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Rochussen Josef van Schaik Emil von Schlitz Poul Schlüter Willem Scholten Emmanuel Servais Walter Bedell Smith Heinrich von Stephan Dirk Stikker Ludwig Freiherr...
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