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Julius Philip Jacob Adriaan, Count van Zuylen van Nijevelt (19 August 1819 – 1 July 1894) was a conservative Dutch politician.[1]
Julius, Count van Zuylen van Nijevelt
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van Zuylen van Nijevelt, c. 1875
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Chairman of the Council of Ministers | |
In office 1 June 1866 – 4 June 1868 | |
Monarch | William III |
Preceded by | Isaäc Dignus Fransen van de Putte |
Succeeded by | Pieter Philip van Bosse |
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Born | Julius Philip Jacob Adriaan van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1819-08-19)19 August 1819 Dommeldange, Luxembourg |
Died | 1 July 1894(1894-07-01) (aged 74) The Hague, Netherlands |
Spouse | Catherine Nixon |
Children | 5 |
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From 1855 till 1860 he served as Minister Resident in Istanbul, during which time he offered The Union Church of Istanbul to use the Dutch Chapel.[2][3]
Van Zuylen van Nijevelt served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands (chairman of the Council of Ministers) from 1866 to 1868. He also served as minister of Foreign Affairs from 1860 to 1861, and again from 1866 tot 1868.
He married in Scotland and had three sons and two daughters.[4]
A member of the prominent Rotterdam patrician (regenten) family of Van Zuylen van Nijevelt, he was a son of Pieter Hendrik van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a Dutch general who was present at the Battle of Waterloo, among others.
House of Representatives of the Netherlands | ||
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Preceded by | Member for Zwolle 1861–1862 With: Pieter Mijer |
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Preceded by | Member for Arnhem 1865–1866 With: Willem van Lynden |
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Preceded by | Member for Arnhem 1871–1875 With: Willem Hendrik Dullert |
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Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1860–1861 |
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Preceded by | Minister of Foreign Affairs 1866–1868 |
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Dutch nobility | ||
Preceded by | Count van Zuylen van Nijevelt 1826–1894 |
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