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Goswin de Fierlant
Belgian politician

Goswin de Fierlant

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Belgian politician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Turnhout, Belgium
Place of death
Brussels metropolitan area, Belgium
Age
68 years
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Biography

Goswin Anne-Marie Félix de Fierlant (ca. 1735—1804) was a holder of high office in the Austrian Netherlands who served on the Council of State, as the last president of the Great Council, and briefly as Chief President of the Privy Council.

Life

Goswin de Fierlant was born around 1735 to Guillaume de Fierlant, schout of Turnhout,and Anne-Catherine van den Broeck. He began his public career with the city council of Brussels. In 1768 he was appointed secretary to the Brussels Privy Council, and the following year became a privy councillor himself. On 28 August 1771 he married Marie-Thérèse de Nény, eldest daughter of Patrice de Nény, chief president of the Privy Council.

By letters patent of 26 December 1773, Fierlant was appointed president of the Great Council, and the following January he was also made a Councillor of State. In 1787, during the reforms of Joseph II, he was transferred to Brussels as head of a new Council of Appeal, but when this project was abandoned he was reinstated as president of the Great Council, retaining the position throughout the political changes of the Brabant Revolution (1788—1793). In 1793, at the second Austrian restoration, he was appointed Chief President of the Privy Council. His career ended with the French invasion of 1794. He died in Brussels on 19 February 1804.

Government offices
Preceded by
Guillaume-Ignace Pycke
President of the Great Council
1773-1794
Succeeded by
Council dissolved
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 28 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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