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    Joannes Baptista or Jean-Baptiste Malou (1809–1864) was a Belgian theologian who became bishop of Bruges. Malou was born in Ypres on 30 June 1809, the...
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    Jean-Baptiste Bethune 1861 country estate near Bruges for bishop Joannes Baptista Malou, demolished The old Town Hall stood on the High Street. It was built...
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    1834–1848: Franciscus Renatus Boussen (see previous) 1848–1864: Joannes-Baptista Malou 1864–1894: Johan Joseph Faict 1894–1895: Petrus De Brabandere 1895–1931:...
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    July 1834 Predecessor (diocese suppressed 1797–1834) Successor Joannes-Baptista Malou Previous post(s) Apostolic Administrator of West Flanders Orders...
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    In February 1864 he was appointed Coadjutor bishop under Jean-Baptiste Malou who died the next month. Faict was consecrated Bishop of Bruges on 18 October...
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    of organ builders from the Southern Netherlands based in Antwerp. Joannes Baptista Forceville (1655–1739), sometimes called "father of the Flemish Rococo...
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