• Vuylsteke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Julius Vuylsteke (1836–1903), Belgian politician and writer Richard Vuylsteke, American...
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    Julius Vuylsteke (Ghent, 10 November 1836 – Ghent, 16 January 1903) was a Belgian liberal politician and writer. He started his career as a lawyer, but...
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    friend Julius Vuylsteke he was one of the most important political poets of his time and he was one of the leaders of the Flemish movement. Julius De Geyter...
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    Volksbelang was founded in 1867, by Julius Vuylsteke, he was one of the editors together with Jozef Van Hoorde, Julius De Vigne, and Adolf Hoste. In 1877...
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  • weekly Het Volksbelang was founded by Julius Vuylsteke, in 1867, he was one of the editors together with Julius Sabbe, Jozef Van Hoorde, and Adolf Hoste...
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    in Antwerp. The Flemish weekly magazine Het Volksbelang, founded by Julius Vuylsteke, appeared for the first time on 12 January 1867. In 1861, the first...
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  • Volksbelang was founded in 1867, by Julius Vuylsteke, he was one of the editors together with Julius Sabbe, Julius De Vigne, and Adolf Hoste. In 1870,...
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    1874). (New International Encyclopedia). Also published by Rooses, Julius Vuylsteke, and Anton Bergmann is Jan Frans Willems, (Ghent, 1893). Flemish literature...
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    the Athenaeum of Ghent. The most prominent among these students was Julius Vuylsteke. Soon afterwards, the association moved to Ghent University where it...
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  • Volksbelang was founded by Julius Vuylsteke, in 1867, he was one of the editors together with Julius Sabbe, Jozef Van Hoorde, and Julius De Vigne. Flemish literature...
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  • Snellaert, Prudens van Duyse, Frans Rens, Jacob Jan Heremans, and Julius Vuylsteke, to name a few. Over the years, it published the work of several Flemish...
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    during his youth he was fond of Dutch literature, and together with Julius Vuylsteke, he was a member of 't zal wel gaan, a Flemish cultural and liberal...
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  • in which he propounded radical and humanitarian views. The songs of Julius Vuylsteke (1836–1903) are full of liberal and patriotic ardour; but his later...
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    and Flemish culture. In 1864 Sunaert provided financial support to Julius Vuylsteke in the attempt to establish the Dutch-language 'Liberaal-Nederlandsch...
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    break through. His followers, including Jacob Heremans and especially Julius Vuylsteke turned away from him when it became clear that Snellaert, disappointed...
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  • Henriette of Austria, Queen of the Belgians (died 1902) 10 November – Julius Vuylsteke, poet-politician (died 1903) 15 December – Edmond Picard, jurist (died...
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    Pelargonium dodonaei . Cock, Alfons De (1890). Rembert Dodoens (in Dutch). Vuylsteke. Mortier, Barthélemy-Charles Du (1873). Opuscules de botanique 1862-1873...
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