André Jolly
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Baron André Edourd Jolly[1] (Brussel, 13 April 1799–Brussel, 3 December 1883) was a Belgian engineer, painter, military official and politician.
He was member of the Provisional Government of Belgium (1830). Commandant of the Royal Headquarters, 1831 and Commissaris-General of War.
He was married to Elizabeth Armytage, daughter of George Armytage.[2] Their son Baron Eugène Oscar Jolly was member of the Belgian senate. He was a member of the noble Jolly family.
Honours
- Belgium: Iron Cross.
- Belgium: Grand Cordon in the Order of Leopold.[3]
- France: Knight in the Legion of Honour.[4]
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- Belgian Revolution
- Rattachism
- Orangism
- La muette de Portici (August 1830)
- La Brabançonne (August 1830)
- Provisional Government of Belgium (September 1830 – February 1831)
- National Congress of Belgium (November 1830)
- Constitution of Belgium (February 1831)
- Érasme, Baron Surlet de Chokier (Regent; February 1831 – July 1831)
- Leopold I (King of the Belgians; July 1831 – December 1865)
- Charles Niellon
- Alexandre Dechet (Jenneval)
- Frédéric de Mérode
- Juan Van Halen
(see also List of members of the National Congress)
- Alexandre Gendebien
- André Jolly
- Charles Rogier
- Louis de Potter
- Sylvain Van de Weyer
- Feuillien de Coppin
- Félix de Mérode
- Joseph Vanderlinden
- Emmanuel Van der Linden d'Hooghvorst
- King William I
- Prince William
- Ten Days' Campaign (August 1831)
- Siege of Antwerp (1832)
- London Conference of 1830
- Treaty of the Eighteen Articles (1831)
- Treaty of London (1839)
- Treaty of Maastricht (1843)
- Iron Rhine Treaty (1873)
- Monument to the Martyrs of the 1830 Revolution
- Congress Column
- Civic Guard Merit Medal
- 1830 Star of Honour
- Iron Cross
- 1830 Volunteers' Commemorative Cross
References
- ^ "JOLLY". Archived from the original on 2019-11-30. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ "Descendance de George Armytage". Réseau généalogique. Retrieved 4 February 2016.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "JOLLY". Archived from the original on 2019-11-30. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ "JOLLY". Archived from the original on 2019-11-30. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
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