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Constantijn Theodoor van Lynden van Sandenburg Prime Minister of the Netherlands In office
20 August 1879 – 23 April 1883Monarch King William III Preceded by Jan Kappeyne van de Coppello Succeeded by Jan Heemskerk Personal details Born Constantijn Theodoor van Lynden van Sandenburg
24 February 1826
Utrecht, NetherlandsDied 18 November 1885 (aged 59)
Langbroek, NetherlandsPolitical party Conservative Protestant Spouse(s) (1) Elisabeth Machteline van Persijn († 1866)
(2) Wilhelmina Elizabeth Charlotta barones van BoetzelaerOccupation Lawyer Religion Reformed Protestant Signature Constantijn Theodoor Count van Lynden van Sandenburg, (24 February 1826 – 18 November 1885) was a Dutch politician. Lynden van Sandenburg served as Prime Minister (leading minister) of the Netherlands between 1879 and 1883.[1]
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History
Lynden van Sandenburg was born in Utrecht in 1826. He trained as a lawyer before entering politics. An orthodox conservative Protestant, Lynden van Sandenburg sided with the anti-revolutionaries. In 1866 he served in the Dutch House of Representatives. Later, he went on to take the position of Minister of Justice between 1874 and 1877 in the Heemskerk/Van Lynden van Sandenburg cabinet.
Lynden van Sandenburg took office as leading minister on 20 August 1879 with his own cabinet. This cabinet was known for its liberal conservatism.
Member of an ancient Dutch noble family, Lynden van Sandenburg was a baron throughout his life, but styled Graaf in 1882, with the right of succession to this title for al his descendents.[2] He died in Langbroek in 1885.
References
Notes
- ^ States and Regents of the World - The Netherlands (retrieved 14 October 2006)
- ^ Koninklijk Besluit 24 Aug. 1882, no. 26. 'Van Lynden', Nederlands Adelsboek 87 (1998), 547-649, there 549, 567.
Literature
- 'Van Lynden', Nederlands Adelsboek 87 (1998), 547-649, there 567.
External links
- Parlement & Politiek, entry 'Mr. C.Th. graaf van Lynden van Sandenburg', http://www.parlement.com/9291000/biof/00857, retrieved 2008-08-14
Preceded by
Jan Kappeyne van de CoppelloPrime Minister of the Netherlands
1879 - 1883Succeeded by
Jan HeemskerkPrime Ministers of the Netherlands Schimmelpenninck • de Kempenaer • Thorbecke • van Hall • van der Brugghen • Rochussen • van Zuylen van Nijevelt • van Heemstra • Fransen van de Putte • van Zuylen van Nijevelt •van Bosse • de Vries • J. Heemskerk • Kappeyne van de Coppello • van Lynden van Sandenburg • J. Heemskerk • Mackay • van Tienhoven • Roëll • Pierson • Kuyper • de Meester • T. Heemskerk • Cort van der Linden • Ruijs de Beerenbrouck • Colijn • De Geer • Gerbrandy • Schermerhorn • Beel • Drees • de Quay • Marijnen • Cals • Zijlstra • de Jong • Biesheuvel • den Uyl • van Agt • Lubbers • Kok • Balkenende • RutteCategories:- 1826 births
- 1885 deaths
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- Ministers of Justice of the Netherlands
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- Members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
- People from Utrecht (city)
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