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independence Governor of
Luxembourg 1830–1836 Succeeded by
Victorin de
Steenhault Preceded by
Governor of
Hainaut 1836–1841 Succeeded by
Charles Liedts...
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Government offices Preceded by Christophe-Ernest, 1st
Count of
Baillet 19th
President of the
Privy Council 1733-1739 Succeeded by Gilles-Augustin de
Steenhault...
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Febure François-Augustin de
Steenhault, Lord of
Nieuwenhove François
Alexander de
Steenhault. Gilles-Augustin de
Steenhault, Lord of Felignies.(1740-1758)...
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Sittaert ****e
Elewijt Castle (Kasteel Het Steen)
Elewijt Steenhault (Kasteel van
Steenhault)
Vollezele Ter
Meeren Castle (Kasteel Ter Meeren) Sterreb****...
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Office entered Office left 1. Jean-Baptiste
Thorn 1830 1836 2.
Victorin de
Steenhault 1936 1841 3.
Joseph de
Riquet de
Caraman et de
Chimay 1841 1842 4. Charles...
- (1800-1887) 10
December 1834 19.
January 1839
Victorin Jean François,
baron de
Steenhault (1791-1841) Head of the
government commission (in Luxembourg) 27 May 1831...
- 1733-1739: Jean Alphonse, 1st
Count de
Coloma 1739-1758: Gilles-Augustin de
Steenhault Ferdinand van
Boisschot Jean
Grivel Guillaume de
Grysperre Antoine Reniers...
- Léocadie Lamquet, who died the
following year. He then
married Eugénie de
Steenhault,
daughter of the
provincial governor of Luxembourg, with whom he had two...
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Christian Missions. Ed. G. Anderson. New York: Macmillan, 1998. 168. Y.
Steenhault.
History of the
Jesuits in West Bengal. Ranchi:
Catholic Press, n.d. 90–91...