Vilain and Vilain XIIII (pronounced Vilain-Quatorze [vilɛ̃ katɔʁz], sometimes written with the more standard Roman numerals Vilain XIV) is a Belgian noble...
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Viscount Charles Ghislain Guillaume Vilain XIIII (15 May 1803 – 16 November 1878) was a Belgian politician, serving as governor of East Flanders, Minister...
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to 1839, it housed the Ministry of War, then the politician Charles-Ghislain Vilain XIIII lived there, and finally the Royal Athenaeum of Brussels occupied...
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was Charles Philippe Jean, Viscount de Cobenzl. He received guidance from Charles-Philippe de Patin, and Jean Jacques Philippe, Viscount Vilain XIIII, throughout...
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and the Holy See. 1832 – 1835 : Charles Vilain XIIII 1836 – 1838 : Prosper Edouard Noyer 1837 : Charles Vilain XIIII 1838 – 1844 : Émile d'Oultremont...
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the Alms houses in Ghent against count Vilain XIIII for amounts still due by his father Philippe Vilain XIIII. Thérèse Dons de Lovendeghem against her...
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Coghen Colonel Charles de Brouckère Prime Minister Henri de Brouckère State Minister Viscount Charles Vilain XIIII State Minister Baron Charles-Augustin Liedts...
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