Fredegand Cogels
Baron Fredegandus (Fredegand) Patricius Josephus Maria Cogels (14 April 1850 – 17 February 1932) was a Belgian politician and a member of the Meeting party. He was governor of the province of Antwerp from 16 December 1900 until 28 May 1907 and for a short while after World War I in 1918.
Fredegand Cogels | |
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Born | Fredegandus Patricius Josephus Maria Cogels 14 April 1850 |
Died | 17 February 1932 81) Antwerp, Belgium | (aged
Nationality | Belgium |
Occupation | politician |
Political career
Fredegand Cogels was senator in the Belgian Senate from 1892 until 1900 and again from 1918 until 1920.
Sources
- Steve Heylen, Bart De Nil, Bart D’hondt, Sophie Gyselinck, Hanne Van Herck en Donald Weber, Geschiedenis van de provincie Antwerpen. Een politieke biografie, Antwerpen, Provinciebestuur Antwerpen, 2005, Vol. 2 p. 33
Preceded by Edouard Osy de Zegwaart |
Governor of Antwerp 1900 – 1907 |
Succeeded by Louis de Brouchoven de Bergeyck |
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