Jacob van Zuylen van Nijevelt
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Jacob van Zuylen van Nijevelt | |
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Prime Minister of the Netherlands | |
In office 14 March 1861 – 10 November 1861 | |
Monarch | William III |
Preceded by | Floris Adriaan van Hall |
Succeeded by | Schelto van Heemstra |
Personal details | |
Born | Jacob Pieter Pompejus van Zuylen van Nijevelt 29 June 1816 Dordrecht, Netherlands |
Died | 4 November 1890 The Hague, Netherlands | (aged 74)
Spouse(s) | Emilie Rochussen |
Children | 5 |
Jacob Pieter Pompejus, Baron van Zuylen van Nijevelt (29 June 1816 – 4 November 1890) was a Dutch politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands from 1852 to 1853, and again in 1861. During his second term as minister, he was also the chairman of the Council of Ministers, an office now known as Prime Minister.[1]
Later, he was representative of the Netherlands in Paris.
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References[]
- ^ "Mr. J.P.P. baron van Zuylen van Nijevelt". Parlement & Politiek (in Dutch). Retrieved 2 May 2017.
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