Robert Brasseur

Robert Brasseur

Robert Brasseur (19 November 187015 February 1934) was a Luxembourgian politician, jurist, and journalist.

Brasseur was educated at the Athénée de Luxembourg, before studying law at University of Strasbourg and in Paris. While in Paris, he became a bibliophile, starting a library to which he would continue to contribute over the rest of his life. [Mersch (1959), p. 103] He began working in journalism, reporting on the Dreyfus affair. Brasseur qualified on 16 December 1895, and was called to the bar on 3 January 1896. [Mersch (1959), p. 105]

He followed his father into politics, and was first elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1899, representing Luxembourg City. [Mersch (1959), p. 108] In 1904, he was a founding member of the Liberal League. In the same year, he was elected to the communal council of Luxembourg City. He would sit in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Luxembourg City council until 1925. [Mersch (1959), p. 108] He would afterwards sit as a member of the Council of State.

Brasseur was the first President of the Luxembourgian Olympic and Sporting Committee (COSL), from 1912 until 1922.

His father, Dominique, was a deputy (1866 – 99) and mayor of Luxembourg City (1891 – 94). His uncle, Pierre Xavier, was a mining industrialist. Pierre's son, and Robert's cousin, Xavier, was a Socialist deputy and member of Luxembourg City's council at the same time as Robert (until his death in 1912). In 1914, Robert married Jeanne de Saint-Hubert (sister of Aline Mayrisch), who had previously divorced Xavier. [Mersch (1959), p. 105]

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* cite book |last=Mersch |first=Jules |editor=Mersch, Jules |title=Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg |accessdate=2008-04-13 |date=1959 |publisher=Victor Buck |location=Luxembourg City |chapter=Deux branches de la Famille Brasseur |chapterurl=http://www.luxemburgensia.bnl.lu/cgi/luxonline1_2.pl?action=fv&sid=luxbio&vol=19&page=103

s-ttl|title=President of the COSL
years=1912 – 1922


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