Léon-Jean de Paepe
Léon-Jean de Paepe | |
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president of the Brussels Privy Council | |
In office 1672–1684 | |
Monarch | Charles II of Spain |
Preceded by | Charles de Hovyne |
Succeeded by | Pierre-François Blondel |
Personal details | |
Died | 8 August 1685 |
Spouse(s) | Elisabeth van Langenhove |
Children | Pierre-Martin |
Profession | lawyer |
Léon-Jean de Paepe (1610-1685), lord of Glabbeek, was an officeholder and statesman in the Spanish Netherlands. After serving on the Council of Brabant in Brussels and on the Supreme Council for Flanders in Madrid, De Paepe was appointed president of the Brussels Privy Council in 1674.[1] He died on 8 August 1685.[2]
Works
De Paepe was the author of a manuscript treatise on the Joyous Entry entitled Remarques sur la joyeuse entrée de S.M. comme duc de Brabant.[3]
References
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