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Aarschot (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːrsxɔt] ) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of
Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, Belgium. The muni****lity comprises...
- The Rue d'Aerschot (French,
pronounced [ʁy daʁskɔt]) or
Aarschotstraat (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈaːrsxɔtˌstraːt]) is a
street in the Schaerb**** muni****lity...
- p****ed to
Philippe II's
second son,
Philippe III.
Philipe de Croÿ, Duke of
Aerschot (1526–1595), was made 216th
knight of the
Order of the
Golden Fleece by...
- Anna of
Pomerania (also
known as Anne de Croy et
Aerschot, Anna von Croy und
Aerschot, Anna von Pommern) (3
October 1590,
Barth - 7 July 1660, Stolp) was...
- Tine Van
Aerschot (born 1961, Mechelen) is a
Belgian graphic designer,
dramatic adviser,
writer and
theatre director. Tine Van
Aerschot studied visual...
- The Duke of
Aarschot (or
Aerschot) was one of the most
important aristocratic titles in the Low Countries,
named after the
Brabantian city of Aarschot...
- Lennik, Woluwe-Saint-Étienne, Uccle,
Vilvorde and Wolvertem. Louvain:
Aerschot, Diest, Glabb****, Grez-Doiceau, Haecht, Léau,
Louvain (2 cantons) and Tirlemont...
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Nainggolan 45 FW SEN
Djiby Seck (on loan from Kortrijk) 55 FW BEL Sam Van
Aerschot 56 GK BEL
Simon Vervacke 74 DF MAD
Nicolas Fontaine 88 DF UKR Denys...
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Philippe de Croÿ, 3rd Duke of Aarschot, 4th
Prince of Chimay,
Count of
Porcean (Valenciennes, 10 July 1526 – Venice, 11
December 1595), was Stadtholder...
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Philip II de Croÿ (1496–1549) was
Seigneur de Croÿ,
Count of Porcéan and
first Duke of Aarschot.
Philip belonged to the
powerful House of Croÿ. He was...