- Joseph Lebeau
Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (
3 January 1794 -19 March 1865 ) was a Belgian liberal politician and statesman.Biography
Born in
Huy , he received his early education from an uncle who was parish priest inHannut , and became a clerk. He raised money to study Law at theUniversity of Liège , and was called to thebar association in 1819. While inLiège , he formed a fast friendship withCharles Rogier andPaul Devaux , together with whom he founded at Liege in 1824 the "Mathieu Laensbergh ", afterwards "Le politique ", a journal which helped to unite the Catholic Party with the Liberals in their opposition to the cabinet, without manifesting any open disaffection to theUnited Kingdom of the Netherlands .Lebeau had not aimed for the separation of the
Netherlands and Belgium, but his hand was forced by the August Revolution of 1830. He was sent by his native district to the National Congress, and became minister of foreign affairs in March 1831 during the interim regency ofÉrasme-Louis Surlet de Chokier . By proposing the election of Leopold of Saxe-Coburg as "King of the Belgians" he secured a benevolent attitude on the part of theUnited Kingdom , but the restoration to the Netherlands of part of the duchies ofLimburg andLuxembourg provoked a heated opposition to the 1839 Treaty of London, and Lebeau was accused of treachery to Belgian interests.He resigned the direction of foreign affairs on the accession of King Leopold, but in the next year became minister of justice. He was elected deputy for
Brussels in 1833, and retained his seat until 1848. Differences with the king led to his retirement in 1834. He was subsequently governor of the Province of Namur (1838), ambassador to the Frankfurt Diet (1839), and in 1840 he formed a short-lived Liberal ministry. From this time he held no office of state, although he continued his energetic support of liberal and anti-clerical measures. He died at Huy.Works
Lebeau published "La Belgique depuis" 1847 (Brussels, 4 vols., 1852), "Lettres aux électeurs belges" (8 vols., Brussels, 1853-1856). His " _fr. Souvenirs personnels et correspondance diplomatique 1824-1841" (Brussels, 1883) were edited by A. Freson.
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References
*1911 "In turn, it cites as references:"
**A. Freson, "Joseph Lebeau", in the "Biographie nationale de Belgique "
**T. Juste, "Joseph Lebeau" (Brussels, 1865).
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