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Ambroise Boimbo (died 1981) was a
Congolese citizen who
snatched the
ceremonial sword of King
Baudouin I of
Belgium on June 29, 1960, in Léopoldville (now...
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birthplace of
Ambroise Boimbo.
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- Publique, the
royal sabre of the king was
momentarily stolen by
Ambroise Boimbo. The photograph,
taken by
Robert Lebeck, was
widely published in
world newspapers...
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Colobus (Primate Species) "Tshuapa: les...
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Catholic bishop Ambroise Begue (born 1995),
French footballer Ambroise Boimbo (died 1989),
Congolese citizen who
snatched the
sword of King
Baudouin I...
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Belgian Congo becomes independent; on the eve of the
celebrations Ambroise Boimbo snatches the
ceremonial sabre of King Baudouin. 1
November Treaty establishing...
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Belgrade 1923–1924
Maxime Bernauer – (CRO) –
Dinamo Zagreb 2023–present
Elijah Boimbo Mpaka – (KOS) –
Prishtina 2024–present Ugo
Bonnet – (SRB) – IMT 2024–present...
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Discours ("The Speech"), by the
French composer Jean-Claude Petit.
Ambroise Boimbo The
speech has no
formal title. In
early printed editions, it was entitled...
- in Year Zero")
which included a
photograph of an
African man,
Ambroise Boimbo pinching the
ceremonial sword of
Belgian King Baudouin. To this day that...