Hippolyte d'Ursel

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Count Marie Hippolyte Adrien Ludovic d'Ursel (Brussels, 17 November 1850 – 9 December 1937) was a Belgian politician and historian.

Family[edit]

A cadet member of the Ursel family, he was a grandson of Charles-Joseph, 4th Duke d'Ursel.[1] His maternal grandfather was Marie-Hippolyte de Gueulluy, Marquis de Rumigny. He married Georgine de Rouillé (1859–1926), and they had several children.

Career[edit]

For six years he served as a member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1894–1900), and as a member of the Catholic Party he represented Brussels in the Senate from 1905 to 1908.

Count d'Ursel was historian and wrote several works, on family history and Belgium.[2]

The D'Ursel Point is named in his honour.

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Ancestry[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Zoekresultaten". odis.be. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  2. ^ "Limo by LIBIS - d'Ursel, Hippolyte". limo.libis.be. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  3. ^ The Age of Internationalism and Belgium, 1880–1930: Peace, Progress and Prestige
  4. ^ Findling, John E; Pelle, Kimberley D, eds. (2008). Encyclopedia of World's Fairs and Expositions. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 419. ISBN 978-0-7864-3416-9.

La campagne antiesclavagiste belge racontée par les lettres de Jacques de Dixmuide Lettres réunis et annot. par Hippolyte d'Ursel.- Jacques de Dixmude, Jules Marie Alphonse (1858–1928) ; d'Ursel, Hippolyte (Editor)/Bruxelles : Goemaere, 1929.