- children. The
inclusion of
Borremans' book led to many
people on
Twitter creating connections between the
campaign and
Borremans' works, and criticising...
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Borremans is a
Belgian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Borremans (1769–1827), Flemish/Dutch
composer Colonel Borremans Belgian...
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Badkamers Trophy 3rd
Melden "Kasper
Borremans". Pro
Cycling Stats.
Retrieved 27
October 2024. "Kasper
Borremans from Hyvinkää was
selected for the Finnish...
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Guiglielmus Borremans or
Willem Borremans was a
Flemish composer and the
choir master of the
Saint Gaugericus Church in Brussels. In 1660, he published...
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Joseph Borremans (25
November 1775 in
Brussels – 15 May 1858 in Brussels) was a composer,
organist and
conductor in the
United Kingdom of the Netherlands...
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succeeded him as
conductor of this
opera house.
Borremans was born and died in Brussels. The
Borremans family was
related to the
Artot family: his sister...
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Nicolaes Borremans (c. 1614 – 1679)
became in 1649 a
Remonstrant preacher in
Nieuwkoop and in
Maasland from 1650 till 1679 when, due to a disease, he...
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Isabella Borremans (fl. 1778) was a
Flemish opera singer and
stage actor. She was the
leading female actor of the
Flemish language theatre, Opéra flamand...
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entitled "In lode del
Signor Guglielmo Borremans,
famoso pittore fiammingo" (‘"In
praise of Mr.
Guglielmo Borremans,
famous Flemish painter'). The final...
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Ghislain Borremans (14 May 1911, in
Kasteelbrakel – 8
February 1968, in Brussels) was a
Belgian politician from the
communist party PCB.
Borremans was a...