Étienne Constantin de Gerlache

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Étienne Constantin de Gerlache
President of the Chamber of Representatives
In office
10 September 1831 – 15 November 1832
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byJean-Joseph Raikem
Personal details
Born26 December 1785
France
(now Belgium)
Died10 February 1871(1871-02-10) (aged 85)
Ixelles, Belgium
Political partyCatholic Party
SpouseAnne Buschmann
Children5

Étienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache (French pronunciation:

prime minister of the newly founded Belgian state.[4]

He was born as son of Francois de Gerlache and Margarethe de Groulart. He studied law in

On the outbreak of disturbance in August 1830 he still, however, thought the Orange-Nassau dynasty and the union with the Dutch states essential; but his views changed, and, after holding various offices in the provisional government, he became president of congress, and brought forward the motion inviting

Leopold of Saxe-Coburg to become king of the Belgians. In 1832 he was president of the chamber of representatives, and for thirty-five years he presided over the court of appeal. He presided over the Catholic congresses held at Mechelen between 1863 and 1867. That his early Liberal views underwent some modification is plain from the Conservative principles enunciated in his Essai sur le mouvement des partis en Belgique (Brussels, 1852). As a historian his work was strongly colored by his anti-Dutch prejudices and his Catholic predilections. His Histoire des Pays-Bas depuis 1814 jusquen 1830 (Brussels, 2 vols., 1839), which reached a fourth edition in 1875, was a piece of special pleading against the Dutch domination. The most important of his other works were his Histoire de Liège (Brussels, 1843) and his Études sur Salluste et sur quelques-uns des principaux historiens de l'antiquité (Brussels, 1847).[5]

In 1831, he was elected in

Belgian Chamber of Representatives, of which he was president until 1832. Later on, he became the first 1st president of the Belgian Court of Cassation, a position he occupied until 1867. He died on 10 February 1871 in Ixelles
.

Honours

References

  1. ^ Poplimont, Charles (1866). "La Belgique héraldique: Recueil historique, chronologique, généalogique et biographique complet de toutes les maisons nobles, reconnues de la Belgique". Typ. de G. Adriaens: 392. etienne constantin de gerlache 26 decembre 1785. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Goethals, Félix-Victor (1857). "Miroir des notabilités nobiliaires de Belgique, des Pays-Bas et du nord de la France": 640. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "La Belgique littéraire". 1861: 6. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Destourets, ou de l'Essai sur Grétry du Liégeois Étienne Constantin Gerlache. Le propre neveu du compositeur, André-Joseph Grétry, et un autre editions.cmbv.fr.
  5. ^ a b  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Gerlache, Étienne Constantin, Baron de". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 769.
  6. ^ a b c d "de GERLACHE". ars-moriendi.be.
  7. ^ RD of 09.07.1856

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Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Belgium
1831
Succeeded by
New office
President of the Chamber of Representatives

1831–1832
Succeeded by
New office
1st President of the Court of Cassation

1832–1867
Succeeded by