- Joseph-Jean
Raikem or Jean-Joseph
Raikem (Liege, 28
April 1787 – 24
January 1875) was a
Roman Catholic Belgian politician,
member of the
National Congress...
- po****tion. Belgium's co-founder,
Charles Rogier,
wrote in 1832 to Jean-Joseph
Raikem, the
minister of justice: "Les
premiers principes d'une
bonne administration...
- abolished. Belgium's co-founder,
Charles Rogier,
wrote in 1832 to Jean-Joseph
Raikem, the
minister of justice: The
first principles of a good administration...
- Jean
Raikem (Catholic) 1832–1834
Joseph Lebeau (liberal) 1834–1839
Antoine Ernst (liberal) 1839 Jean-Baptiste
Nothomb (liberal) 1839–1840 Jean
Raikem (Catholic)...
-
November 1832
Preceded by
Position established Succeeded by Jean-Joseph
Raikem Personal details Born 26
December 1785 Bertrix,
France (now Belgium) Died...
-
Representatives In
office 17
November 1843 – 28 June 1848
Preceded by Jean-Joseph
Raikem Succeeded by Pierre-Théodore
Verhaegen Personal details Born (1802-12-02)2...
-
Henri Simons (Catholic)
Maximilien de
Renesse (Liberal) 1841 1845 Jean
Raikem (Catholic) 1848
Louis Julliot (Catholic)
Maximilien de
Renesse (Liberal)...
- speech. It was
attended by
Brabant governor Goswin de St****art, Jean-Joseph
Raikem, and
Auguste Duvivier,
along with
members of the
Senate of
Belgium and the...
- 1831
Charles Marcellis (Catholic) Jean
Ghisbert de
Leeuw (Catholic) Jean
Raikem (Catholic)
Louis de
Laminne (Catholic) 10
seats 1833
Antoine Ernst (Liberal)...
- Jean-Joseph
Raepsaet (1750–1832),
Belgian politician and
historian Jean-Joseph
Raikem (1787–1875),
Roman Catholic Belgian politician,
president of the National...