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Marguerite Victorine Zéphirine Anne De Riemaecker-Legot (9 March 1913 – 7 May 1977) was the first Belgian woman to serve as a government minister, and the first to be appointed Minister of State. Daughter of Leonardus Legot, a lawyer, and Maria Jeurissen, Marguerite was born in Oudenaarde and educated at the Bernardine school there, attending high school in neighbouring Ghent. She studied law at Ghent University, graduating in 1936. She soon abandoned a legal career in Brussels to teach elementary civil and constitutional law in school. It was at this time that she became associated with Christian Socialist Senator Maria Baers.

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  • Marguerite De Riemaecker-Legot (de)
  • Marguerite De Riemaecker-Legot (fr)
  • Marguerite Legot (en)
  • Marguerite De Riemaecker-Legot (nl)
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  • Marguerite Victoire Zéphirine Anna De Riemaecker-Legot (* 9. März 1913 in Oudenaarde, Ostflandern; † 7. Mai 1977 in Brüssel) war eine belgische Politikerin der Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP) und die erste weibliche Ministerin Belgiens. (de)
  • Marguerite De Riemaecker-Legot, née Marguerite Victorine Zéphirine Anne Legot, le 9 mars 1913 à Oudenaarde, et morte le 7 mai 1977 à Bruxelles, est une femme politique belge sociale-chrétienne. Elle occupe, de 1965 à 1968, le poste de ministre de la Famille et du Logement, au sein des gouvernements Harmel et Vanden Boeynants I, étant ainsi la première femme ministre belge. En 1974, elle est nommée ministre d'État, étant ainsi la première femme ministre d'État. (fr)
  • Marguerite Victoire Zéphirine Anna De Riemaecker-Legot (Oudenaarde, 9 maart 1913 – Brussel, 7 mei 1977) was een Belgisch politica voor de CVP. Ze was de eerste vrouwelijke minister van België en tevens de eerste vrouwelijke minister van Staat. (nl)
  • Marguerite Victorine Zéphirine Anne De Riemaecker-Legot (9 March 1913 – 7 May 1977) was the first Belgian woman to serve as a government minister, and the first to be appointed Minister of State. Daughter of Leonardus Legot, a lawyer, and Maria Jeurissen, Marguerite was born in Oudenaarde and educated at the Bernardine school there, attending high school in neighbouring Ghent. She studied law at Ghent University, graduating in 1936. She soon abandoned a legal career in Brussels to teach elementary civil and constitutional law in school. It was at this time that she became associated with Christian Socialist Senator Maria Baers. (en)
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  • Marguerite Legot (en)
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  • Marguerite Legot (en)
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  • Brussels, Belgium (en)
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