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Mark Eyskens

1933 - Today

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Marc Maria Frans, Viscount Eyskens (born 29 April 1933), known as Mark Eyskens, is a Belgian economist, professor and politician in the Christian People's Party, now called Christian Democratic and Flemish, and briefly served as the prime minister of Belgium in 1981. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Eyskens is the 11,844th most popular politician (down from 10,242nd in 2019), the 483rd most popular biography from Belgium (down from 401st in 2019) and the 109th most popular Belgian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Mark Eyskens ranks 11,844 out of 19,576Before him are Ralph Gonsalves, Mohammad Hidayatullah, Georges Mandel, Banda Singh Bahadur, Ri Kun-mo, and Stojan Novaković. After him are Mehmed Said Pasha, Herman III, Duke of Swabia, Torcuato Fernández-Miranda, Willem Schermerhorn, Hōjō Yasutoki, and Marcus Lollius.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1933, Mark Eyskens ranks 234Before him are Syd Mead, Carlos Correia, Maximilian, Margrave of Baden, Louis Farrakhan, Romuald Klim, and Justo Tejada. After him are Madhubala, René Burri, Lynn Cohen, Javier Lozano Barragán, Siân Phillips, and Bob Rafelson.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Mark Eyskens ranks 483 out of 1,190Before him are Prosper Bruggeman (1873), Jules Renkin (1862), Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662), Annie Cordy (1928), Frans Janssens (1945), and Marcel Kint (1914). After him are Charles de Tornaco (1927), Caspar Barlaeus (1584), Émile Grumiaux (1861), Georges Vantongerloo (1886), Adam van Noort (1562), and André Cluytens (1905).

Among POLITICIANS In Belgium

Among politicians born in Belgium, Mark Eyskens ranks 109Before him are Alof de Wignacourt (1547), Sophie Wilmès (1975), Walthère Frère-Orban (1812), Princess Anne, Duchess of Calabria (1938), Gustaaf Deloor (1913), and Jules Renkin (1862). After him are Ferdinand de Marsin (1656), Edmond Leburton (1915), Albert Joseph Goblet d'Alviella (1790), Louis Michel (1947), Reginar IV, Count of Mons (950), and Jean Van Houtte (1907).