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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...
- 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...
- the birthplace of Ambroise Boimbo. Google Maps - Monkoto village OpenStreetMap - Monkoto village Sarl,I.(n.d.).Ambroise Boimbo-biographie.Personnages.cd...
- are: Befale Boende Bokungu Djolu Ikela Monkoto Guy Loando Mboyo Ambroise Boimbo Justin Marie Bomboko Tsuapa Red Colobus (Primate Species) "Tshuapa: les...
- Catholic bishop Ambroise Begue (born 1995), French footballer Ambroise Boimbo (died 1989), Congolese citizen who snatched the sword of King Baudouin I...
- 2023–present Yohan Bilingi – (SRB) – Spartak Subotica 2024–present Elijah Boimbo Mpaka – (KOS) – Prishtina 2024–present Ugo Bonnet – (SRB) – IMT 2024–present...
- 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...
- Belgian Congo becomes independent; on the eve of the celebrations Ambroise Boimbo snatches the ceremonial sabre of King Baudouin. 1 November Treaty establishing...
- 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...