Paul Eyschen

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Paul Eyschen

In office
1888-09-22 – 1915-10-11
Preceded by Édouard Thilges
Succeeded by Mathias Mongenast

Born 1841-09-09
Diekirch
Died 1915-10-11
Luxembourg City

Paul Eyschen (1841-09-09 - 1915-10-11) was a Luxembourgian politician and statesman. He was the eighth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for twenty-seven years, from 1888-09-22 until his death, on 1915-10-11.

Political offices
Preceded by
Alphonse Funck
Minister for Justice
18761915
Succeeded by
Victor Thorn
Preceded by
Édouard Thilges
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
18881915
Succeeded by
Mathias Mongenast
Preceded by
Édouard Thilges
Minister for Foreign Affairs
18881915
Succeeded by
Mathias Mongenast
Flag of Luxembourg Prime Ministers of Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg
Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la FontaineJean-Jacques WillmarCharles-Mathias SimonsBaron de Tornaco
Emmanuel ServaisBaron de BlochausenÉdouard ThilgesPaul EyschenMathias MongenastHubert Loutsch
Victor ThornLéon KauffmanÉmile ReuterPierre PrümJoseph BechPierre DupongJoseph Bech
Pierre FriedenPierre WernerGaston ThornPierre WernerJacques SanterJean-Claude Juncker


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