Background
Auguste Lambermont born at Dion-le-Val in Brabant on the March 25, 1819. He came of a family of small farmer proprietors, who had held land during three centuries.
Auguste Lambermont born at Dion-le-Val in Brabant on the March 25, 1819. He came of a family of small farmer proprietors, who had held land during three centuries.
Lambermont was intended for the priesthood and entered the seminary of Floreffe, but his energies claimed a more active sphere.
He left the monastery for Louvain University.
Here he studied law, and also prepared himself for the military examinations.
At that juncture the first Carlist war broke out, and Lambermont hastened to the scene of action.
His services were accepted (April 1838) and he was entrusted with the command of two small cannon.
He also acted as A. D. C. to Colonel Durando.
He greatly distinguished himself, and for his intrepidity on one occasion he was decorated with the Cross of the highest military Order of St Ferdinand.
Returning to Belgium he entered the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in 1842.
He served in this department sixty-three years.
The tolls imposed by the Dutch on navigation on the Scheldt strangled Belgiaii trade, for Antwerp was the only port of the country.
per ton.
From 1856 to 1863 Lambermont devoted most of his energies to the removal of this impediment.
In 1856 he drew up a plan of action, and he prosecuted it with untiring perseverance until he saw it embodied in an international convention seven years later.
Twenty-one powers and states attended a conference held on the question at Brussels in 1863, and on the 15th of July the treaty freeing the Scheldt was signed.
Among other important conferences in which Lambermont took a leading part were those of Brussels (1874) on the usages of war, Berlin (1884 - 1885) on Africa and the Congo region, and Brussels (1890) on Central African Affairs and the Slave Trade.
He was joint reporter with Baron de Courcel of the Berlin conference in 1884-1885, and on several occasions he was chosen as arbitrator by one or other of the great European powers.
He came of a family of small farmer proprietors, who had held land during three centuries.