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    Drongen (redirect from Tronchiennes)
    Drongen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔŋə(n)] ; French: Tronchiennes, pronounced [tʁɔ̃ʃjɛn]) is a sub-municipality of the city of Ghent located in the province...
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    13. Margaret of Glymes-Bergen 3. Anna of Egmond 14. Hugh de Lannay, Lord of Tronchiennes and Rollencourt 7. Françoise de Lannoy 15. Marie de Bouchout...
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    13. Margaret of Glymes-Bergen 3. Anna of Egmond 14. Hugh de Lannay, Lord of Tronchiennes and Rollencourt 7. Françoise de Lannoy 15. Marie de Bouchout...
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    "Truncinis" (1040) and "Troncinium" (1198). Today, its French name is "Tronchiennes", which sounds almost like "Tronje". Dutch authors place the Kudrun saga...
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    Viscount Joseph Édouard Sébastien de Walckiers de Tronchiennes (7 November 1758 - 17 April 1837) was a Brussels-born banker. He died in Paris. He was the...
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    studies at Tronchiennes. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1851. De Smedt was a professor of literature and mathematics at Tronchiennes; he was ordained...
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    ambassades de Messire Guillebert de Lannoy: chevalier de la Toison d'or, seigneur de Santes, Willerval, Tronchiennes, Beaumont et Wahégnies. 1399-1450...
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    entered the noviciate of the Society of Jesus on 23 September 1899, at Tronchiennes. The initial spiritual formation completed, it was clear that he would...
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    on 28 July 1907. He then undertook his tertianship at Drongen Abbey, Tronchiennes, Belgium. He took his final vows on 2 February 1909. From 1909 until...
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  • Brussels. She was the daughter of vicomte Adrien-Ange de Walckiers de Tronchiennes and Dieudonne de Nettine, and the granddaughter of Barbe de Nettine....
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    was admitted to the Society of Jesus at the former Norbertine Abbey of Tronchiennes (now Drongen) for the novitiate. After taking his first vows in 1844...
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  • 1835. After two years in the novitiate, then at Nivelles, and a year at Tronchiennes reviewing and finishing his literary studies, he went to Namur in September...
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    through the first two stages of the Jesuit formation, the novitiate in Tronchiennes, a neighborhood of Ghent, between 1897 and 1899, and the juniorate between...
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    New York City and Woodstock College in Maryland. He also studied in Tronchiennes, Belgium. He started a career as a teacher, teaching at Regis High School...
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    Belgium. He proceeded with his Juniorate (the "Second Probation") in Tronchiennes (1881-1883) and his studies of philosophy at the University of Louvain...
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    novitiate of the Society of Jesus, located in the former Norbertine Abbey of Tronchiennes in Ghent. He then went through the usual Jesuit formation, spending his...
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