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Count Jacques Andres Coghen (31
October 1791 in
Brussels – 15 May 1858 in Brussels) was the
second Minister of
Finance of the
Kingdom of
Belgium (1831-1832)...
- Juan Luis
Coghen Alberdingk-Thijm (born 9 July 1959) is a
former field hockey player from
Spain who won the
silver medal with the Men's
National Team at...
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Mercedes Coghen Alberdingk-Thijm (born 2
August 1962 in Madrid) is a
former field hockey player from Spain, who
captained the Women's
National Team that...
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Chamber of Commerce, its vice-chairman François
Rittweger and
banker Jacques Coghen. The
project received royal ****ent on 12 June 1824 with the
company adopting...
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Belgian aristocrat,
whose maternal grandfather was
Count Jacques André
Coghen, Belgium's
second finance minister.
Beniamino Ruffo di
Calabria was the...
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Theodore Mosselman du
Chenoy 5.
Laura Mosselman du
Chenoy 11.
Isabelle Coghen 1.
Donna Paola Ruffo di
Calabria 12.
Calisto Gazelli,
Count di
Rossana e...
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Javier Cabot Ricardo Cabot Juan
Calzado Miguel Chaves Ignacio Cobos Juan
Coghen José
Colomer Miguel de Paz
Carlos del Coso José Dinarés Juan Dinarés Eduardo...
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Carpentier de
Changy du
Chastel de la
Howarderie Christijn de
Ribaucourt Coghen Cornet d'Elzius,
Cornet d'Elzius du
Chenoy (de Wal),
Cornet de Ways Ruart...
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brutal upbringing". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613.
Retrieved July 25, 2020.
Coghen, Ada (February 1, 2018). "Literary Fixes".
Literary Review. "Educated"....
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first party secretary Charles Buls,
mayor of
Brussels (1881-1899)
Jacques Coghen, (1791-1858),
second Minister of
Finance of
Belgium Eugène
Defacqz François-Philippe...