Henri Vannérus

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Henri Vannérus (29 July 1833 – 16 May 1921) was a Luxembourgian politician, jurist, and diplomat.

An

President for two spells totalling twenty years (1888 – 1889, 1895 – 1914). After his second stint as President of the Council of State, he became Luxembourg's chargé d'affaires in Paris. Throughout this period, he formed a close connection with Paul Eyschen and Mathias Mongenast, thanks in no small part to all being from the town of Diekirch.[1]

There is a street in South Bonnevoie, Luxembourg City, named after Vannérus (rue Henri Vannérus).

Footnotes

  1. ^ Mersch, Jules (1953). "Paul Eyschen". In Mersch, Jules (ed.). Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg (in French). Luxembourg City: Victor Buck. p. 126. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
Political offices
Preceded by
Director-General for Justice

1st time

1864 – 1866
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Director-General for Justice

2nd time

1867 – 1874
Succeeded by
Preceded by
President of the Council of State

1st time

1888 – 1889
Succeeded by
Preceded by
President of the Council of State

2nd time

1895 – 1914
Succeeded by