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Pieter Corbeels (Leuven, 12
March 1755 – Tournai, 21 June 1799) was a
Belgian book
printer and
resistance leader. He was a
founder of the Belgian-based...
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Corbeels rapidly became the town printer, and he
printed p****ports and
pamphlets for the city of Turnhout. In the
summer of 1798,
Corbeels went to...
- with
companies such as Brepols,
which roots date back to 1796 when
Pieter Corbeels established his
printing business in Turnhout. In 1833, Van
Genechten N...
- The
Tervuren variety is
believed to have been
created when a brewer, M.
Corbeel, bred his fawn long-haired
Belgian Shepherd pair "Tom" and "Poes", one...
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Forjaz Paul I
Alexander Suvorov #
Alexander Korsakov Fyodor Ushakov Pieter Corbeels Toussaint Louverture John
Adams Louis XVI
Jacques Pierre Brissot Maximilien...
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these trades were
replaced by
industries based on the use of paper.
Pieter Corbeels and
Philippus Jacobus Brepols are
considered to be the
founders of this...
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Brepols printing family-business in Turnhout, Belgium. In 1795,
Pieter Corbeels, a
printer from
Leuven moved together with his ****istant
Philippus Jacobus...
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Republic Brigands Commanders and
leaders Claude-Sylvestre
Colaud Pieter Corbeels Emmanuel Rollier [fr]
Charles de Loupoigne [fr] †
Casualties and losses...
- van den Berg JM, van
Koppen E,
Ahlin A,
Belohradsky BH,
Bernatowska E,
Corbeel L, et al. (2009).
Alspaugh A (ed.). "Chronic
granulomatous disease: the...
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novel particularly interesting in its
portrayal of today's society.
Adrien Corbeel,
writing for the RTBF, said the book
evoked an "ambiguous
portrait of our...