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Antonin Leonard Maurice Ghislain,
Knight de Selliers de Moranville (Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 1852 –
Ixelles 1945) was a
Belgian military officer. He was...
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August 2015.
Retrieved 7 May 2019.
Carolyn J.
DeMoranville;
Hilary A.
Sandler &
Frank L.
Caruso (June 2001). "Planting New Cranberry...
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Selliers de
Moranville,
Chief of
staff of the
Belgian Army in 1914, and the
grandfather of
tennis player Anne
de Borman, née
de Selliers de Moranville (1881...
- May 1914 by Lieutenant-General
Chevalier Antonin de
Selliers de Moranville.
Moranville began planning for the
concentration of the army and met railway...
- was King
Albert I, with Lieutenant-General
Chevalier Antonin de Selliers de Moranville as the
Chief of the
General Staff from 25 May 1914
until 6 September...
- Commander-in-chief
Charles de Broqueville –
Prime Minister (1911–1918) Gérard
Cooreman –
Prime Minister (1918)
Antonin de Selliers de Moranville –
Chief of Staff...
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Number of
locations 1,030
points of sale (2019) Key
people P.
de Selliers de Moranville (CEO)
Revenue US$107
million (2018) US$66
million (2009) Net income...
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Retrieved 19
September 2023.
Hirschbiegel 2014, p. 679.
Cagny &
Moranvillé 1902, pp. 10–19.
Anselme de Sainte-Marie 1733, p. 271. Romano, Evan. "'The Last Duel'...
- and not
replaced until May 1914 by Lieutenant-General
Chevalier de Selliers de Moranville who
began planning for the
concentration of the army and met railway...
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replaced in May 1914 by Lieutenant-General
Chevalier Antonin de
Selliers de Moranville, who
began work on a
contingency plan for the
concentration of the army...