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    Reserve Infantry Regiment. In August 1914, he took part in the capture of Namur, the site of a massive citadel surrounded by outlying forts. In September...
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  • traduction, Guido Gezelle, Autres Temps, Marseille, 1999. Le Billet de Pascal, poésie, Luxembourg, Éditions Phi, 2000. Le siècle des femmes, avec Yves Namur, anthologie...
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    proceeded to invest Verdun to her husband's pro-reform cousin, Albert III of Namur. The deep animosity between Matilda and her nephew is thought to have prevented...
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    Mary of Burgundy (category Margraves of Namur)
    that included the duchies of Limburg, Brabant, Luxembourg, the counties of Namur, Holland, Hainaut and other territories, from 1477 until her death in 1482...
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    buildings. Giovanni Antonio Daria managed by order of Prince Archbishop Guido von Thun the construction of the residential well. Giovanni Gaspare Zuccalli...
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    he was unable to find it and decided to serve in the vehicle depot in Namur. During this time, he met officers from the Chauny flying sector, who advised...
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    World Cup alpine ski racer Fabienne Wohlwend (born 1997), racing driver Guido Wolf (1924–1994), former sports shooter, competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics...
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    et Theologique. Paris : Éditions Lethielleux / Presses Universitaires de Namur, 1981. XLV + 503 pp. in-8°. 270 Fr". Moreana. 20 (Number 77) (1): 85–88...
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    of Luxemburg as Philip II 27 March 1482 – 25 September 1506: Margrave of Namur as Philip V 27 March 1482 – 25 September 1506: Count Palatine of Burgundy...
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    (1880), p. 82. René Thibaut S. J.: La mystérieuse prophétie des Papes. Namur-Paris, 1951, p. 10. Hildebrand Troll: Die Papstweissagung des heiligen Malachias...
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    was host to many astrologers and astronomers, including Michael Scot and Guido Bonatti. He often sent letters to the leading scholars of the time (not...
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    505,121 gross register tons (GRT). Her longest-serving captain was Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière. Under his command, U-35 sank 191 ships, making him...
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    included Flanders, Artois, Brabant, Limburg, Luxembourg, Hainaut, Holland, Namur, Mechelen, and Zeeland. Charles inherited those territories, as well as...
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  • (1704) and Vereskö (1705). In 1706 he defeated the imperialist general Guido Starhemberg and penetrated to the walls of Vienna. Still more successful...
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  • created in 2008 at the "Institut Supérieur de Musique et de Pédagogie in Namur", originally under the name of "Bravo!" competition. It took place each...
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    Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 23 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 312. "Bülow, Hans Guido von" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 795. "Wenzel,...
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    scholars such as the polymath Conrad Celtes remain largely untranslated. Guido Messling and Larry Silver note that among artists who contributed to Maximilian's...
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    8,000 points – at the head of Siegfried Wentz (8762 points in 1983) and Guido Kratschmer (1980 world record with 8667 points). The most successful athlete...
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    Sisters of Namur (Belgium) Simone Longly (rel. name: Marie of the Rosary) (1899–1964), Professed Religious of the Dominican Missionary Sisters of Namur (Belgium)...
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    Ponterosso. This cosmopolitan coffee house was also frequented by Saba, Joyce, Guido Voghera, Virgilio Giotti and in particular by the former German-speaking...
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    1949)[citation needed] Jules Jooris[citation needed] Jules Jourdain (1873 Namur – 1957 Brussels) Adolphe Christian Jouvenel (1798 – 1867) Jan Alfons Keustermans [fr]...
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  • OMI 1951 Sisters of Most Holy Sacrament S.M.H.S. Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur S.N.D. S.N.D. de N. Julie Billiart 1803 Sisters of Notre Dame of Coesfeld...
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  • Padova–Vicenza–Thiene–Bassano–Treviso–Padova race Rossati Mors 1 July Bruxelles–Namur–Spa race Gaëtan De Knyff Panhard 2 July Frankfurt–Cologne race Fritz Held...
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  • QQ2 Koktebel, a resort on the Black Sea in Crimea MPC · 3373 3374 Namur 1980 KO Namur, capital of the region of Wallonia in Belgium MPC · 3374 3375 Amy...
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    over its competitors. Veurne Knokke Ypres Menen Tournai Mons Dendermonde Namur The Dutch had successfully recovered their positions in the Southern Netherlands...
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    1986. Only 77 women had been nominated for the prize starting with Malwida von Meysenburg who was nominated once for the year 1901 and 8 of them have been...
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  • Ciup (producer) – Lully: Alceste (Les Talens Lyriques; Chœur de chambre de Namur) Sebastian Weigle (conductor); Renée Fleming, Elīna Garanča, Günther Groissböck...
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    Anacardiaceae Bu Oddoniodendron Adolf Oddon (1863–1906), Belgian clergyman in Namur and Liège; collected plants in Africa for a botanical garden in Brussels...
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  • affairs in the Grand Headquarters and commander of the Army Signals School at Namur in occupied Belgium. After the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919,...
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    is credited with finding refuge for 320 Jewish children. Joseph Andre of Namur found shelter for around 100 children in convents, returning them to Jewish...
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