Ferdinand de Meeûs
Belgian banker, businessman and politician
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Ferdinand de Meeûs (1798–1861) was a Belgian banker, businessman and politician. He founded the Society for the Enlargement and Embellishment of Belgium in 1838, which attempted to promote Brussels as a capital.[1]
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