René-Philippe van de Werve

René-Philippe van de Werve de Vorsselaer (18501911) was a member of the Belgian nobility.[1]

Family

He was a member of the House of van de Werve, and a descendant of the branch of Charles III Philippe van de Werve, 1st Count of Vosselaer. He was the son of Philippe Marie Joseph Herman, Count van de Werve, and Léocadie Geelhand (1817-1866). He married Louise Bosschaert (1855-1888)

Political career

From 1892 until 1900 he served as a member of the Belgian Senate for the arrondissement of Turnhout.

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References

  1. J. E. Jansen, "In Memoriam: R. P. A. M. J. Van de Werve de Vorsselaer", Taxandria, vol. 8 (1911), pp. 114-115.
René-Philippe van de Werve
House of van de Werve
Born: 17 April 1850 Died: 25 May 1875
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Philippe-Marie van de Werve
count van de Werve and of Vorselaar
1840-1875
Succeeded by
Léon-Philippe van de Werve
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