Alphonse De Valkeneer
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Alphonse De Valkeneer | |
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| Governor of Équateur | |
| In office 1957 – 30 June 1960 | |
| Preceded by | Odon Spitaels |
| Succeeded by | Laurent Eketebi |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 June 1898 Brussels, Belgium |
| Died | 5 September 1973 (aged 75) Uccle, Belgium |
| Occupation | Colonial administrator |
Alphonse De Valkeneer (2 June 1898 – 5 September 1973) was a Belgian colonial administrator. He was the last Belgian governor of Équateur Province from 1957 to 1960 before the Belgian Congo became independent as the Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville).
Alphonse-Jean-Joseph-Sylvain De Valkeneer was born in Brussels, Belgium on 2 June 1898.[1] His parents were Sylvain De Valkeneer (1844–1930) and Jeanne Joséphine Versé (1853–1918).[2] He studied the humanities, then on 26 November 1915 volunteered for the Belgian Army. He qualified as an artillery officer in Onivel, France, in 1917, then joined the 5B and 11th artillery regiments. He was in the forces that occupied the Rhineland from 11 December 1918 to 1 February 1919.[1]
