- Van den
Berghe or
Vandenberghe is a
Belgian topographic surname meaning in [Flemish] "from the mountain". The
first form is most
common in East Flanders...
- de
Berghes (c. 1512–1570) was the
first archbishop of Cambrai.
Maximilian was born
around 1512, the
second son of
privy councillor Dismas de
Berghes, a...
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Ghislain de
Lorraine de
Landas Berghes St.
Winock (November 1, 1873 –
November 17, 1920),
better known as
Rudolph de
Landas Berghes, was
Regionary Bishop of...
- de
Berghes-Saint-Winoc is an
extinct Flemish noble house. The name's
second part
comes from
early medieval abbot Saint Winnoc.
Peter of
Berghes-Saint-Winock...
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Corneille of
Berghes or de Glymes-
Berghes (1490?–1560?) was Prince-bishop of Liège
between 1538 and 1544.
Corneille of
Berghes was the
youngest son of...
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Philippe François de
Berghes (1646–1704) was a
diplomat and
military commander in the
Spanish Netherlands and
became the
first bearer of the
title of...
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named de
Berghes, died 1635. His
nephew was
Philippe François de
Berghes, 1st
Prince of
Grimberghen another nephew was Georges-Louis de
Berghes was the...
- and
archbishop of
Cambrai from 1601
until his death.
Berghes was the
third son of
Ferry de
Berghes,
Baron of
Grimberghen and Anne de Stercke, lady of Stabroeck...
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Reichsgraf Berghe von
Trips (German pronunciation: [ˈvɔlfɡaŋ fɔn tʁɪps] ; 4 May 1928 – 10
September 1961), also
known as
Wolfgang Graf
Berghe von Trips...
- Charles-Auguste van den
Berghe (1798–1853), was a
French painter. He was born in
Beauvais as the son of
Augustin van den
Berghe and
became the
pupil of...