Jean Ulveling (3 April 1796, in Niederwiltz (near Wiltz) – 7 December 1878, in Luxembourg City)[1] was a Luxembourgian statesman, politician, and historian. He served as a member of the Council of State of Luxembourg for some years, and was a member of the Constituent Assembly which framed a new constitution in 1848. From 1854 to 1856 he represented the canton of Wiltz in the Chamber of Deputies.
^Ulveling, Jean (1962). "Trois Générations au service du pays: Jean, Georges et Auguste ULVELING". In Mersch, Jules (ed.). Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg depuis ses origines jusqu'à nos jours (in French). Vol. 11. pp. 130–214.
sons, Martin Ulveling and Georges Ulveling. Ulveling, Jean (1962). "Trois Générations au service du pays: Jean, Georges et Auguste ULVELING". In Mersch...
Ulveling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: JeanUlveling (1796–1878), Luxembourgian statesman Ralph Ulveling (1902–1980), American...
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on 12 November 1858. From 23 June to 15 July 1859 Mathias Simons and JeanUlveling were the only members of the government, after which Édouard Thilges...
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Jurion, Charles-Mathias Simons and JeanUlveling). Only one resigned, Théodore Pescatore, who was replaced by Jean-Pierre André.: 12 The government underwent...
Charles-Mathias Simons and JeanUlveling were retained as members of the government; Théodore Pescatore resigned and was replaced with Jean-Pierre André. The members...
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1857 11 February 1871 President 1857–68 Jean-Jacques Willmar 28 November 1857 26 November 1866 JeanUlveling (1st time) 28 November 1857 12 November 1858...
of government, Director-General for Foreign Affairs and Public Works JeanUlveling: Director-General for Finance Michel Jonas: Director-General for the...
Jean-Joseph Norbert Metz (2 February 1811 – 28 November 1885) was a Luxembourgish politician and engineer. With his two brothers, members of the powerful...
form a new government. Apart from the conservatives Mathias Ulrich and JeanUlveling, the new Prime Minister appealed to Norbert Metz, the leader of the...
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Communal Affaires Henri Vannerus: Director-General for Justice Georges Ulveling: Director-General for Finance Emmanuel Servais: Minister of State, head...
Library 1938-39, Ruth Rutzen, Detroit Public Library 1937-38, Ralph A. Ulveling, Detroit Public Library 1936-37, Maude E. Grill, Jackson County Library...
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qualifications of a librarian: a discourse ... in the Sorbonne, 1780; by Jean-Baptiste Cotton des Houssayes.--No. 2: The reformed librarie-keeper ... concerning...
Louise S. 1993. “Segregating Propaganda in American Libraries: Ralph Ulveling Confronts the Intellectual Freedom Committee.” The Library Quarterly 143–65...