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Bouchout Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel van
Bouchout,
pronounced [kɑˈsteːl vɑm ˈbuxʌut]; French: Château de
Bouchout,
pronounced [ʃɑto d(ə) bukawt]) is a castle...
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during 1869–1879), the
Palace of
Laeken (during 1867–1869) and
finally at
Bouchout Castle in
Meise (from 1879),
where she
remained for the next 48
years in...
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National de Belgique), is a
botanical garden located in the
grounds of
Bouchout Castle in Meise,
Flemish Brabant, just
north of Brussels. It is one of...
- Sint-Brixius-Rode, Oppem, Meusegem, Impde/Imde, Rossem,
Westrode and
quarters as
Bouchout,
Nerom and Slozen. On
January 1, 2006,
Meise had a
total po****tion of...
- Centenaire/Eeuwfeestlaan with the
Avenue de l'Atomium/Atomiumlaan and the
Avenue de
Bouchout/Boechoutlaan, and
opposite the
Centenary Palace of the
Brussels Exhibition...
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Castle Bonneville Castle Bornem Castle Borrekens Castle Bossenstein Castle Bouchout Castle Château de
Bouillon Braine Castle Château des
Cailloux Chimay Castle...
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victory for
Brabant when
Reginald of
Guelders was
captured by
Daniel van
Bouchout and Lord
Walram of
Valkenburg had to retreat.
Archbishop Siegfried was...
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Castle Bonneville Castle Bornem Castle Borrekens Castle Bossenstein Castle Bouchout Castle Château de
Bouillon Braine Castle Château des
Cailloux Chimay Castle...
- Great-grandfather: Jean
Alexandre Joseph Roose,
Count of
Baisy and
Baron of
Bouchout (1724-1784)
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Marie Anne van de
Werve (1742-1798)...
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later harshly criticized. His
renovation (started in 1832) of the
medieval Bouchout Castle at Meise, near Brussels,
included not only
Gothic Revival additions...