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    Collegii S. Antonii de Padua Lovanii, French: Collège des Irlandais à Louvain and Dutch: Iers College Leuven, has been a centre of Irish learning on the...
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    University of Leuven or Louvain (French: Université catholique de Louvain, Dutch: Katholieke Hogeschool te Leuven, later Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven) was...
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  • This is a list of the constituent colleges of the Old University of Leuven (founded 1425; suppressed 1797). Many of them are listed heritage sites and...
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    Gerardus Mercator (category Old University of Leuven alumni)
    of Leuven, where his full Latin name appears in the matriculation records for 1530. He lived in one of the teaching colleges, the Castle College, and...
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    25–27 October 2007, G. Broekman, RJ Demaree & O.E. Kaper (eds), Peeters Leuven 2009, p.167 where Kitchen states that there is 'no evidence whatsoever'...
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    first building completed by the university when it moved following the Leuven crisis and was the largest cyclotron in Europe at the time of its construction...
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    evolved to Roubaix as shown on Mercator's map of Flanders published at Leuven in 1540. Parallel to the official and usual name Roubaix, some translations...
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    Brussels (Theatre Moliere) 2013, Tokyo (Sony Concert Hall) in 2013, Leuven BE (Iers College) in 2014 and Paris (Jussieu Theatre) in 2014. The second opera...
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    "“DEGUND, Georgette, le d’une vaillance et d’une cner le remarquatics. Le Ier Janvier 1918, n’e pas hesitcr a attiquer, seule, Un spirant, representant...
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    Förstemann: Personennamen. Wilhelm Fink. Kazanski, Michel (1991). Les Goths (Ier-VIIe s. ap. J.C.). Paris, Errance. ISBN 2-87772-062-4. Klaeber, Friedrich...
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    (5th-4th cent. BCE). Leuven; Walpole, MA: Peeters. ISBN 978-90-429-2202-0. OCLC 476143018. Elayi, Josette (2005). ʻAbdʻaštart Ier, Straton de Sidon: un...
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  • [Gods and goddesses of the Phoenician and Punic universe] (in French). Leuven: Peeters Publishers. ISBN 9789068316902. Pope, Marvin H. (1955). El in the...
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    Two days after the Battle of Gembloux, Spanish troops capture the city of Leuven, forcing Willem, Prince of Orange, to flee Brussels and relocate to Antwerp...
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    Thomas More's most famous work, Utopia, completed this year, is published in Leuven (in Latin). Italian explorer Rafael Perestrello, a cousin of the wife of...
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