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    Émile Antoine Marie Wangermée (1855–1924) was a Belgian civil servant and vice governor-general of Congo Free State from 11 April 1897 until December...
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  • Théophile Wahis, Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1892–1908) Émile Wangermée, acting Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1896–1900) Côte d'Ivoire...
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  • Théophile Wahis, Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1892–1908) Émile Wangermée, acting Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1896–1900) French...
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    the territory, and became mainly concerned with asset management. Émile Wangermée was made representative of the CSK, effectively governor of Katanga...
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  • Théophile Wahis, Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1892–1908) Émile Wangermée, acting Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1896–1900) French...
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    77 days Francis Dhanis (1861–1909) 4 September 1896 1897 0–1 years Émile Wangermée (1855–1924) 11 April 1897 1 December 1897 234 days Alphonse van Gèle...
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    21 December 1900 – 15 November 1908 Monarch Leopold II Preceded by Émile Wangermée (acting) Succeeded by None (post abolished) In office 26 August 1892 –...
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  • Théophile Wahis, Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1892–1908) Émile Wangermée, acting Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1896–1900) French...
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    as the Belgian Congo. This site was chosen by Vice-Governor-General Emile Wangermée because of its proximity to the copper mine of Etoile du Congo and...
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    fort was designed in a two-sided arrow shape by the Belgian engineer Émile Wangermée who had studied fortress design under General Henri Alexis Brialmont...
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    Governor‑General Théophile Wahis Preceded by Théophile Wahis Succeeded by Émile Wangermée Personal details Born Francis Ernest Joseph Marie Dhanis (1861-03-11)11...
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  • Théophile Wahis, Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1892–1908) Émile Wangermée, acting Governor-General of the Congo Free State (1896–1900) French...
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    as the basis for the modern Bucharest ring-road. Captain-Commandant Émile Wangermée, one of Brialmont's pupils, was instrumental in the design of the Fort...
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  • Catholic Apostolic Prefecture of Katanga established. Population: 360. Émile Wangermée becomes vice governor-general of Katanga. 1910s - "Governor's Residence...
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    Start End Officeholder Title Katanga 1 September 1910 21 March 1917 Émile Wangermée (1855–1924) Governor and deputy governor-general Katanga 1915 1917...
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  • 6th time for Africa, appointed to command Katanga, where he replaced Émile Wangermée as governor for a year. He left for Europe via Boma on 28 December...
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  • Equatorial region of the Disciples of Christ Congo Mission. 11 April Émile Wangermée is appointed vice governor-general 1 December Alphonse van Gèle is...
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  • of Lualaba District and parts of Stanleyville District. 1 September Émile Wangermée (1855–1924) is appointed governor and deputy governor-general of Katanga...
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  • Stroobant, Courtyard of the Palace of Margaret of Austria 14 March – Émile Wangermée, colonial officer (died 1924) 16 April – Edouard de Jans, painter (died...
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  • Fridays. Robert Wangermée (1995). Dictionnaire de la chanson en Wallonie et à Bruxelles. Editions Mardaga. pp. 60–. ISBN 978-2-87009-600-0. Emile Henceval (1999)...
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    (subscription or UK public library membership required) Ellis, Katharine; Wangermée, Robert (2001). "Fétis, François-Joseph". Grove Music Online. Oxford:...
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    satanique. de Jeanne d'Arc ?". Le Monde (in French). Renard, Christian; Wangermée, Robert, eds. (2005). Philippe Boesmans: entretiens et témoignages (in...
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  • Correspondance avec des amis musiciens, présentée et commentée par Robert Wangermée (éd. Mardaga, Bruxelles, 1996, 480 pages) Modern Style — Les souvenirs...
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    sur une carrière d'exception". BX1 (in French). Retrieved 12 May 2018. Wangermée, Robert (1995). Dictionnaire de la chanson en Wallonie et à Bruxelles...
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  • 2000: chronique de la vie musicale en Wallonie et ... – Page 237 Robert Wangermée – 2001 "«Musique en Wallonie» est spécialisé dans la redécouverte de compositeurs...
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  • 2009, pp. 192–208. Popović 2009, pp. 216–228. Popović 2009, pp. 231–232. Wangermée, Robert; Pascale Vandervellen (1995). Dictionnaire de la chanson en Wallonie...
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  • Institut Royal Colonial Belge, retrieved 2021-11-08 Ergo, A.´B. (2013), WANGERMEE Emile Antoine Marie (1855-1924) (PDF), retrieved 2021-11-08 Jacquemin, H...
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