Léandre Lacroix

Léandre Lacroix (1 January 1859 – 28 March 1935) was a Luxembourgish politician and jurist. He served as the Mayor of Luxembourg City between 1914 and 1918. He was chosen by Grand Duchess Marie-Adelaide over his socialist rival Luc Housse, who would eventually succeed him in 1918.[1]

There is a street in Limpertsberg, Luxembourg City, named after Lacroix (rue Léandre Lacroix).

Footnotes

  1. Mersch (1959), p. 121
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References

  • Mersch, Jules (1959). "Deux branches de la Famille Brasseur". In Mersch, Jules (ed.). Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg (in French). Luxembourg City: Victor Buck. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
Political offices
Preceded by
Alphonse Munchen
Mayor of Luxembourg City
1914–1918
Succeeded by
Luc Housse


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