Emmanuel Servais
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| Emmanuel Servais | |
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| In office 1867-12-03 – 1874-12-26 | |
| Preceded by | Baron de Tornaco |
| Succeeded by | Baron de Blochausen |
| Born | 1811-04-11 Mersch |
| Died | 1890-06-17 Bad Nauheim, Germany |
| Nationality | Luxembourgian |
| Spouse | Justine Elise Boch |
Emmanuel Servais (1811-04-11 - 1890-06-17) was a Luxembourgian politician. He was the fifth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for seven years, from 1867-12-03 until 1874-12-26.
His son, Émile, would go on to lead a failed communist revolt on 9 January 1919.
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| Preceded by Norbert Metz | Minister for Finances (first time) 1853 – 1857 | Succeeded by Guillaume-Mathias Augustin |
| Preceded by Baron de Tornaco | Prime Minister of Luxembourg 1867 – 1874 | Succeeded by Baron de Blochausen |
| Preceded by Baron de Tornaco | Minister for Foreign Affairs 1867 – 1874 | Succeeded by Baron de Blochausen |
| Preceded by Alexandre de Colnet d'Huart | Minister for Finances (second time) 1869 | Succeeded by Georges Ulveling |
| Preceded by Édouard Thilges | President of the Council of State 1874 – 1887 | Succeeded by Henri Vannérus |
| Preceded by Charles Simonis | Mayor of Luxembourg City 1875 – 1890 | Succeeded by Alexis Brasseur |
| Preceded by Zénon de Muyser | President of the Chamber of Deputies 1887 – 1890 | Succeeded by Théodore Willibrord de Wacquant |
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