- Henri-Eugene-Marie
Defacqz (17
September 1797 – 1
December 1871) was a
Belgian liberal politician and a magistrate. He
started his
education at the college...
-
beautiful Art
Nouveau façades in Belgium. The
house is
located at 48, rue
Defacqz/Defacqzstraat in the muni****lity of Ixelles, a few
steps from the Hankar...
- ground-breaking use of
materials and decoration. The
house is
located at 71, rue
Defacqz/Defacqzstraat in the muni****lity of Saint-Gilles, a few
steps from the...
- the
house and
studio built for the
artist Albert Ciamberlani at 48, rue
Defacqz/Defacqzstraat in Brussels, for
which he
created an
exuberant façade covered...
- and
began construction of his own house, the
Hankar House, at 71, rue
Defacqz/Defacqzstraat, in the Saint-Gilles muni****lity of Brussels. This and Victor...
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Michael Baius,
theologian Julien-Joseph Ducorron,
painter (1770–1848) Eugène
Defacqz,
politician (1797–1871) Jean Taisner, musician,
mathematician and astrologer...
- 1857–1859 Succeeded by
Auguste Orts
Masonic offices Preceded by Eugène
Defacqz Grand Master of the
Grand Orient of
Belgium 1854–1862 Succeeded by Joseph...
-
Jacques Coghen, (1791-1858),
second Minister of
Finance of
Belgium Eugène
Defacqz François-Philippe de Haussy, (1789-1869),
first governor of the National...
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Friedrich Ludwig Wöhlert,
German businessman (d. 1877)
September 17 Eugène
Defacqz,
Belgian liberal politician,
magistrate (d. 1871)
Heinrich Kuhl, German...
- of
Representatives 1831–1832 Succeeded by Jean-Joseph
Raikem New
office 1st
President of the
Court of C****ation 1832–1867 Succeeded by Eugène
Defacqz...