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Bornem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɔrnəm] ; old spelling:
Bornhem) is a muni****lity
located in the
Belgian province of Antwerp. The muni****lity comprises...
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Coloma (Nájera, 16
August 1556 - Brussels, 27
December 1622),
Baron of
Bornhem (currently Bornem) and Lord of Bobadilla, was a
Spanish officer in the...
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Pierre Coloma (1587–1656),
Baron of
Bornhem,
Viscount of
Dourlens and Lord of Brestel, Terna, Allennes,
Moriensart and Seroulx, was a
Flemish noble lord...
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Pedro Coloma,
Baron of
Bornhem Alexandre Coloma,
second baron of
Bornhem Pierre Coloma,
Viscount of Dourlens,
third baron of
Bornhem Jean-François Coloma...
- House. A
branch belongs to the
Flemish nobility, and
became the
Counts of
Bornhem.
Other branches became the
Counts of Elda,
Marquesses of Espinar, Marquesses...
- Elda Juan IV
Coloma y Cardona, 1st
Count of Elda
Pedro Coloma,
Baron of
Bornhem Pierre Coloma,
Viscount of
Dourlens Carlos Coloma Nicolás
Eugenie Santa...
- at St. Omer. In 1691, he
entered the
Dominican Order at the
convent of
Bornhem in Flanders, and in the
following year he made his
solemn confession as...
- Hugh I, of
Ghent (died 1232) was lord of Heusden,
Bornhem, and Saint-Jean Steene,
Chatelain of Ghent. Hugh was the
eldest (of 8)
child of
Zeger III of...
- the teacher, and
later stepfather, of Emma Soyer.
Simonau was born in
Bornhem,
Austrian Netherlands on 26 May 1783. He
studied in
Bruges (with either...
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Beatrix and
Zeger had many children: Hugh I of Ghent, lord of Heusden,
Bornhem, and Saint-Jean
Steene and
Chatelain of Ghent,
married Odette of Champagne...