- The
Berlaymont building (French pronunciation: [bɛʁlɛmɔ̃]) is an
office building in Brussels, Belgium,
which houses the
headquarters of the
European Commission...
- in 61
buildings with the
Berlaymont and
Charlemagne buildings the only ones over 50,000 m2 (538,196 sq ft). The
Berlaymont building,
primary headquarters...
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Charles de
Berlaymont (c. 1510 in Berlaimont? – 1578 in Namur?) was a
leading nobleman in the Low
Countries in the 16th century. He was an
important counselor...
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Florent of
Berlaymont (c. 1550 – 3
April 1626) was
Count of
Lalaing and
Berlaymont, and
Stadtholder of Namur, Artois, Guelders-Zutphen and Luxembourg...
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Gilles van
Berlaymont (c. 1545 – 18 June 1579 in Maastricht) was
stadtholder for the
Spanish Crown of Drenthe, Friesland,
Groningen and
Overijssel (1572-1573)...
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Louis de
Berlaymont (1542–1596) was an
aristocratic clergyman in the
Habsburg Netherlands who
served as the
second archbishop of Cambrai.
Berlaymont was born...
- The
Berlaymont building in Brussels, seat of the
European Commission...
- d'Argenteuil sold
thirty hectares of the
Argenteuil estate to the
Dames de
Berlaymont, who had to
vacate their properties in
Brussels following their acquisition...
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Public Hanukkiah lighting in
Brussels next to the
Berlaymont building, the
headquarters of the
European Commission, 2020...
- The
Berlaymont building in Brussels, the
headquarters of the
European Commission...