Auguste Duvivier
Auguste Joseph Duvivier (12 December 1772 – 1 July 1846) was a Belgian liberal politician and Minister of Finance.
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Biography
Duvivier was born in Mons on 12 December 1772. He had two brothers, Vincent Duvivier and Ignace Louis Duvivier, who also served in the military.[1]
Auguste Duvivier studied medicine and graduated from the University of Leuven. He then pursued a specialization in Paris. He did not fully practice medicine, but was professor of natural history at the Central School of Jemmape in 1798.[2]
He then made a career in administration under the Empire and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands.[3]
References
- ^ "Biographie nationale, Volume 6", Académie royale de Belgique, 1878
- ^ "Chambre des représentants de Belgique DUVIVIER". unionisme.be. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
- ^ Charles Poplimont, "La Belgique héraldique: recueil historique, chronologique, généalogique et biographique complet de toutes les maisons nobles reconnues de la Belgique, Volume 4", 1866
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- Edouard d'Huart (1834–1839)
- Léandre Desmaisières (1839–1840)
- Edouard Mercier (1840–1841)
- Camille de Briey (1841)
- Jean Baptiste Smits (1841–1843)
- Edouard Mercier (1843–1845)
- Jules Malou (1845–1847)
- Laurent Veydt (1847–1848)
- Walthère Frère-Orban (1848–1852)
- Charles Liedts (1852–1855)
- Edouard Mercier (1855–1857)
- Walthère Frère-Orban (1857–1870)
- Pierre Tack (1870)
- Victor Jacobs (1870–1871)
- Jules Malou (1871–1878)
- Charles Graux (1878–1884)
- Jules Malou (1884)
- Auguste Beernaert (1884–1894)
- Paul de Smet de Naeyer (1894–1899)
- Julien Liebaert (1899)
- Paul de Smet de Naeyer (1899–1907)
- Julien Liebaert (1907–1911)
- Michel Levie (1911–1914)
- Aloys Van de Vyvere (1914–1918)
- Léon Delacroix (1918–1920)
- Georges Theunis (1920–1925)
- Aloys Van de Vyvere (1925)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1925–1926)
- Maurice Houtart (1926–1932)
- Jules Renkin (1932)
- Henri Jaspar (1932–1934)
- Gustave Sap (1934)
- Camille Gutt (1934–1935)
- Max-Léo Gérard (1935–1936)
- Henri De Man (1936–1938)
- Eugène Soudan (1938)
- Max-Léo Gérard (1938)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1938–1939)
- Camille Gutt (1939–1945)
- Gaston Eyskens (1945)
- Franz de Voghel (1945–1946)
- Jean Vauthier (1946–1947)
- Gaston Eyskens (1947–1949)
- Henri Liebaert (1949–1950)
- Jean Van Houtte (1950–1952)
- Albert-Edouard Janssen (1952–1954)
- Henri Liebaert (1954–1958)
- Jean Van Houtte (1958–1961)
- André Dequae (1961–1965)
- Gaston Eyskens (1965–1966)
- Alfred Scokaert (1965–1966)
- Robert Henrion (1966–1968)
- Jean-Charles Snoy et d'Oppuers (1968–1971)
- André Vlerick (1972)
- Willy De Clercq (1973–1974)
- Willy De Clercq (1974–1977)
- Gaston Geens (1977–1980)
- Robert Henrion (1980)
- Paul Hatry (1980)
- Mark Eyskens (1980–1981)
- Robert Vandeputte (1981)
- Willy De Clercq (1981–1985)
- Frans Grootjans (1985)
- Etienne Knoops (1985)
- Louis Waltniel (1985)
- Mark Eyskens (1985–1988)
- Philippe Maystadt (1988–1998)
- Herman Van Rompuy (1988)
- Wivina Demeester (1988–1991)
- Jean-Jacques Viseur (1998–1999)
- Alain Zenner (2000–2003)
- Hervé Jamar (2003–2007)
- Bernard Clerfayt (2008–2011)
- Steven Vanackere (2011–2013)
- Koen Geens (2013–2014)
- Johan Van Overtveldt (2014–2018)
- Alexander De Croo (2018–2020)
- Vincent Van Peteghem (2020–present)
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