Paulus Vanden Boeynants (natus in Forest/Vorst, Belgia die 22 Maii 1919; Bruxellis die 9 Ianuarii 2001) fuit politicorum peritus et breviter bis minister primus Belgiae a die 19 Martii 1966 usque ad diem 17 Iunii 1968 et a die 20 Octobris 1978 usque ad diem 3 Aprilis 1979.

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Paulus Vanden Boeynants: imago
Paulus Vanden Boeynants: imago
Nativitas: 22 Maii 1919; Forestum
Obitus: 9 Ianuarii 2001; Alostum
Patria: Belgica

Officium

Officium: princeps minister Belgicus, Minister of Defence of Belgium, princeps minister Belgicus, legatus in Camera Legatorum Belgicae
Munus: politicus

Consociatio

Factio: Les Engagés, Factio Socialis Christiana

Memoria

Laurae: Minister of State, Magna Crux Ordinis Leopoldi II, Civic Decoration, Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown, Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross, Grand Cross of Honor for Services to the Republic of Austria, Order of Merit, Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland, Order of the Republic (Tunisia), Order of San Carlos, Nigerian National Order of Merit Award, Order of the Polar Star - Commander's Grand Cross, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX‎, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Sylvester, Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour, Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Grand Officer of the National Order of the Leopard, Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George, Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Sepultura: Brussels Cemetery

Nexus externus Recensere

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Erasmus Ludovicus Surlet de Chokier · Stephanus de Gerlache · Iosephus Lebeau · Felix de Muelenaere · Albertus Goblet · Bartholomaeus de Theux de Meylandt · Iosephus Lebeau · Ioannes Baptista Nothomb · Silvanus Van de Weyer · Bartholomaeus de Theux de Meylandt · Carolus Rogier · Henricus de Brouckère · Petrus de Decker · Carolus Rogier · Gualtherius Frère-Orban · Iulius Iosephus d’Anethan · Iulius Malou · Gualtherius Frère-Orban · Iulius Malou · Augustus Beernaert · Iulius de Burlet · Paulus de Smet de Naeyer · Iulius Vandenpeereboom · Paulus de Smet de Naeyer · Iulius de Trooz · Franciscus Schollaert · Carolus de Broqueville · Gerhardus Cooreman · Leo Delacroix · Henricus Carton de Wiart · Georgius Theunis · Aloysius van de Vijvere · Prosperus Poullet · Henricus Jaspar · Iulius Renkin · Carolus de Broqueville · Georgius Theunis · Paulus van Zeeland · Paulus Aemilius Janson · Paulus Henricus Spaak · Hubertus Pierlot · Achilles Van Acker · Paulus Henricus Spaak · Achilles Van Acker · Camillus Huysmans · Paulus Henricus Spaak · Gasto Eyskens · Ioannes Duvieusart · Iosephus Pholien · Ioannes Van Houtte · Achilles Van Acker · Gasto Eyskens · Theodorus Lefèvre · Petrus Harmel · Paulus Vanden Boeynants · Gasto Eyskens · Edmundus Leburton · Vilfredus Martens · Leo Tindemans · Paulus Vanden Boeynants · Vilfredus Martens · Marcus Eyskens · Vilfredus Martens · Ioannes Lucas Dehaene · Guido Verhofstadt · Ivo Leterme · Hermannus Van Rompuy · Ivo Leterme · Aelius Di Rupo · Carolus Michel · Sophia Wilmès · Alexander De Croo