- Laurent-Benoît
Dewez (14
April 1731 – 1
November 1812) was a
Belgian architect of
Walloon origin. He is
considered the most
influential architect in the...
- Charles. He
commissioned the
architect Laurent-Benoît
Dewez to
design the new
summer lodge. When
Dewez fell out of favour,
Louis Montoyer and
Antoine Payen...
-
church dates from 1770 to 1775 and was
designed by
architect Laurent-Benoît
Dewez. The
church traces its
origins to the 7th century, when an
abbey was founded...
- A few
years after the
Belgian revolution in 1830, the
historian Louis Dewez underlined that "Belgium is
shared into two people,
Walloons and Flemings...
-
February 4, 2018.
Retrieved August 18, 2021. Lambert, J., Winter1, T.,
Dewez, T.J.B. & Sabourault, P. 2004. New
hypotheses on the
maximum damage area...
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Saint Catherine's Monastery]] Ainsworth, 252-254 El
Greco in
Budapest Dewez, Léon; van Iterson,
Albert (1956). "La
lactation de
saint Bernard: Legende...
- was
aided by
various elements including: The
architect Laurent-Benoît
Dewez's stay in
Italy from 1754 to 1757; The
decision in 1774 by the
Governor Charles...
-
Hundred Years' War. It was
later rebuilt by
renowned architect Laurent-Benoît
Dewez in the 1760s. The
abbey was
dissolved during the
French Revolution in 1796...
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operating officer (COO). He
bought his own
outdoor advertising company,
Dewez, in 2001. From 2012
until his
death he was
president of the
Belgian branch...
- 1951, p. 55.
Gades 1951, p. 54-56.
Gades 1951, p. 57.
Gades 1951, p. 56.
Dewez, Marie. "Hézelon".
Dictionnaire des
wallons (in French).
Walloon Region...