Mathias Mongenast

Mathias Mongenast (July 12, 1843 – January 10, 1926) was a Luxembourgish politician. He was the ninth Prime Minister of Luxembourg, serving for twenty-five days, from October 12, 1915 until 6 November,1915.

Political offices
Preceded by
Baron de Blochausen
Director-General for Finances
1882–1915
Succeeded by
Edmond Reiffers
Preceded by
Paul Eyschen
Prime Minister of Luxembourg
1915
Succeeded by
Hubert Loutsch
Director-General for Foreign Affairs
1915
Preceded by
Victor Thorn
President of the Council of State
1916–1917
Succeeded by
Victor Thorn
Prime Ministers of Luxembourg
  • Gaspard-Théodore-Ignace de la Fontaine
  • Jean-Jacques Willmar
  • Charles-Mathias Simons
  • Baron de Tornaco
  • Emmanuel Servais
  • Baron de Blochausen
  • Édouard Thilges
  • Paul Eyschen
  • Mathias Mongenast
  • Hubert Loutsch
  • Victor Thorn
  • Léon Kauffman
  • Émile Reuter
  • Pierre Prüm
  • Joseph Bech
  • Pierre Dupong
  • Joseph Bech
  • Pierre Frieden
  • Pierre Werner
  • Gaston Thorn
  • Pierre Werner
  • Jacques Santer
  • Jean-Claude Juncker
Persondata
Name Mongenast, Mathias
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 1843-07-12
Place of birth Diekirch
Date of death 1926-01-10
Place of death Luxembourg City