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    Nicolas-Jean Rouppe (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒɑ̃ ʁup]; in Dutch also: Nikolaus Joannes Rouppe) (baptised 17 April 1768 – 3 August 1838) was a Belgian...
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    The Place Rouppe (French) or Rouppeplein (Dutch) is a square in central Brussels, Belgium. It is named in honour of Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, the first mayor...
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    Teschen. The French cabinetmaker Jean-Joseph Chapuis provided the royal furniture. On 21 July 1803, Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, the commissioner of the department...
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    Charles of Lorraine in Brussels with the help of the liberal mayor Nicolas-Jean Rouppe. The date of its establishment is still commemorated annually, by...
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    Despite this, the first mayor of Brussels after the revolution, Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, declared French to be the administration's sole language. The political...
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    July 1831 by a decree of the then-mayor of the City of Brussels, Nicolas-Jean Rouppe. Beneath the cobblestones were buried 466 heroes of the September...
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  • Theux de Meylandt was tasked with the execution of the decrees. Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, Mayor of Brussels, was the chairman of the organizing committee...
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    Government declares Belgium's independence from the Dutch. 22 October: Nicolas-Jean Rouppe is appointed the first Mayor of Brussels in an independent Belgium...
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  • (born 1756), religious leader 3 August – Nicolas-Jean Rouppe (born 1769), mayor of Brussels 7 August – Jean-François van de Velde (born 1779), bishop...
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  • Industrial Exhibition which was headed by then Mayor of Brussels Nicolas-Jean Rouppe. During its first session on 21 September, the committee elected...
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    1707–1724: Jean Baptiste Aurelius Walhorn 1795–1800: Jean-Baptiste Verlooy 1800: Paul Arconati-Visconti, Marquess of Busto 1800–1803: Nicolas Rouppe 1803–1804:...
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    Belgian Chamber of Representatives (1837–1845). After the death of Nicolas-Jean Rouppe in 1838, he became the second burgomaster of the Belgian capital...
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    Upon arriving in Brussels at daybreak through Porte Guillaume [fr] Nicolas Rouppe, the Burgomaster of Brussels, presented Leopold with the keys to the...
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  • Florence and Arcetri Observatory MPC · 11102 11103 Miekerouppe 1995 SX19 Mieke Rouppe, member of the Dutch resistance in The Hague in World War II † MPC · 11103...
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  • lessons in the next year, it took the government and the new burgomaster Rouppe until November 1831 to decide that the school was to be replaced by a different...
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  • (substitute) Veurne Jean-Baptiste Roeser Anti-clericalist Luxembourg Charles Rogier Moderate liberal Liège Léonard Rosseeuw Kortrijk Nicolas Rouppe Anti-clericalist...
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  • Roberto Paci Dalo (disc 1, tracks 6-8) – clarinet, bass clarinet Mariette Rouppe van der Voort (disc 1, tracks 9-12; disc 2, tracks 1-5) – soprano saxophone...
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