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| Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt | |
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| Prime Minister of Belgium | |
| In office 7 December 1871 – 21 August 1874 |
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| Monarch | Leopold II |
| Preceded by | Jules d'Anethan |
| Succeeded by | Jules Malou |
| In office 31 March 1846 – 12 August 1847 |
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| Monarch | Leopold I |
| Preceded by | Sylvain Van de Weyer |
| Succeeded by | Charles Rogier |
| In office 4 August 1834 – 18 April 1840 |
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| Monarch | Leopold I |
| Preceded by | Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella |
| Succeeded by | Joseph Lebeau |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 26 February 1794 Sint-Truiden, France (now Belgium) |
| Died | 21 August 1874 (aged 80) Heusden, Belgium |
| Political party | Catholic Party |
Barthélemy Théodore, Count de Theux de Meylandt was a Belgian Roman Catholic politician. He was born in the castle of Schabroek in Sint-Truiden on 26 February 1794. The count died in Heusden, in the castle of Meylandt on 21 August 1874 in Belgium.
He was Minister of State (Belgium), a member of the National Congress, Belgium's fifth Prime Minister (1831–1832, 1834–1840, 1846-1847 & 1871-1874), Minister of Internal Affairs (1831–1832, 1834–1840 & 1846-1847) & Minister of Foreign Affairs (1836–1840).
| Political offices | ||
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| Preceded by Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella |
Prime Minister of Belgium 1834–1840 |
Succeeded by Joseph Lebeau |
| Preceded by Sylvain Van de Weyer |
Prime Minister of Belgium 1846–1847 |
Succeeded by Charles Rogier |
| Preceded by Jules d'Anethan |
Prime Minister of Belgium 1871–1874 |
Succeeded by Jules Malou |
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