Charles Hon

The count Charles Amé Joseph Hon , born with Turned the January 10th 1792 and died with Paris the April 30th 1868 is a Belgian politician of liberal tendency .

Lawyer and industrialist, he is elected appointed with the second room of the general states for the period Dutchwoman, then with the National congress in 1830. After the election of Louis of Orleans the July 3rd 1831, it belongs to the delegation of Député S sent to Paris to propose the crown with the young prince. It will be thereafter Ambassadeur with Paris and appointed with the Chambre of the representatives of Belgium. It is named ministers of state in 1856.

On the private level, he marries Fanny Mosselman of Chenoy, girl of François-Dominique Mosselman of Chenoy and Louise Tacqué. Among the famous descendants of the Mosselman family of Chenoy, the Paola queen of the Belgians and its children.

External bond

  • Biographical note of Charles Hon on the site of the Dutch Parliament
  • Downward of the Members of the Congress of Belgium

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