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Jules Georges Édouard Thilges (17 February 1817 – 9 July 1904)[1] was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the seventh prime minister of Luxembourg, serving for over three years, from 20 February 1885 until 22 September 1888.[1]

Born in 1817 in Clervaux, from 1833 to 1838 he studied law at the universities of Brussels and Liège.[1] In 1841 he became a lawyer at the tribunal of Diekirch.[1]

From 22 September 1854 to 21 May 1856 he was the Administrator General of Communal Affairs.[1]

For several periods from 1857 to 1904, he was a member of the Council of State.[1]

He was the Director General for the Interior and for Justice from 15 July 1859 to 26 September 1860.[1]

He was once again Director General for Communal Affairs from 3 December 1867 to 7 February 1870.[1]

He was the head of government, Minister of State, and Director General for Foreign Affairs, from 20 February 1885 to 22 September 1888.[1]

Thilges died in Luxembourg in 1904.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Thewes (2011), p. 51

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Preceded by Director-General for Justice
1859–1860
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1872–1874
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1885–1888
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1885–1888
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