Paul Pastur (7 February 1866 – 8 June 1938) was a Belgian lawyer and politician from Hainaut. He obtained a law degree of the University of Liège, and started working at the bar of Charleroi in 1893. Pastur was born on 7 February 1886 in Marcinelle, Belgium. Impressed by the riots of 1886, he became involved in defending the 27 workmen supposedly implied in the . In 1892, together with Jules Destrée, he founded the . He devoted himself to more egalitarian education and in 1903 he founded the Université du Travail in Charleroi. In 1927, he introduced Mother's Day in Belgium, based on the American example. Paul Pastur was a freemason.
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| - Paul Pastur (7 February 1866 – 8 June 1938) was a Belgian lawyer and politician from Hainaut. He obtained a law degree of the University of Liège, and started working at the bar of Charleroi in 1893. Pastur was born on 7 February 1886 in Marcinelle, Belgium. Impressed by the riots of 1886, he became involved in defending the 27 workmen supposedly implied in the . In 1892, together with Jules Destrée, he founded the . He devoted himself to more egalitarian education and in 1903 he founded the Université du Travail in Charleroi. In 1927, he introduced Mother's Day in Belgium, based on the American example. Paul Pastur was a freemason. (en)
- Paul Pastur est un homme politique belge, fils d'Octave Pastur, né à Marcinelle (Charleroi) le 7 février 1866 et mort à Charleroi le 8 juin 1938. Député permanent de la province de Hainaut, il est le fondateur de l'enseignement provincial du Hainaut. (fr)
- Paul Pastur (Marcinelle, 1 februari 1866 - Brussel, 8 juni 1938) was een Belgisch volksvertegenwoordiger en socialistisch voorman. (nl)
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| - Paul Pastur (7 February 1866 – 8 June 1938) was a Belgian lawyer and politician from Hainaut. He obtained a law degree of the University of Liège, and started working at the bar of Charleroi in 1893. Pastur was born on 7 February 1886 in Marcinelle, Belgium. Impressed by the riots of 1886, he became involved in defending the 27 workmen supposedly implied in the . In 1892, together with Jules Destrée, he founded the . He devoted himself to more egalitarian education and in 1903 he founded the Université du Travail in Charleroi. In 1927, he introduced Mother's Day in Belgium, based on the American example. Paul Pastur was a freemason. (en)
- Paul Pastur est un homme politique belge, fils d'Octave Pastur, né à Marcinelle (Charleroi) le 7 février 1866 et mort à Charleroi le 8 juin 1938. Député permanent de la province de Hainaut, il est le fondateur de l'enseignement provincial du Hainaut. (fr)
- Paul Pastur (Marcinelle, 1 februari 1866 - Brussel, 8 juni 1938) was een Belgisch volksvertegenwoordiger en socialistisch voorman. (nl)
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