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Échevin, also
anglicized as eschevin, may
refer to:
Échevin (Belgium), a muni****l
office in present-day Belgium,
usually known in
English by its Dutch...
- An
échevin (Luxembourgish: Schäffe; German: Schöffe),
sometimes translated as alderman, is a
member of the
administration of a
Luxembourgish commune....
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elected to
serve on the muni****l
executive is
called a
schepen in
Dutch or
échevin in French. This is
usually translated as "alderman" or "councillor" in...
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Gilles Échevin (born 1
September 1948 in Bouillante, Guadeloupe) is a
French athlete who
specialises in the 100 meters.
Echevin competed in the men's 100...
- A
schepen (Dutch,
pronounced [ˈsxeːpə(n)] ; pl. schepenen) or
échevin (French,
pronounced [eʃ(ə)vɛ̃] , [ɛʃvɛ̃]) or Schöffe (German,
pronounced [ˈʃœfə]...
- all the
échevins or
consuls were on
equal footing, and
rendered decisions collegially. However, for
certain purposes,
there was one
échevin or consul...
- practicality. One
difference is that
échevins in
towns are
formally appointed by the
Grand Duke,
whereas échevins for
other communes are
appointed by the...
- doi:10.3406/bcrh.1862.3033. Page 347:
Lettre de
Philippe le Beau aux
échevins..., quote: "Escript en
nostre ville de Gand, le
XXIIIIme de febvrier, l'an...
- 1982–1988, it was the
first Belgian muni****lity with a
Black alderman (
échevin),
Donat Ajanohun, born in
Benin in 1948. List of
protected heritage sites...
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January 2025, at the age of 85. Baneton,
Christophe (9
January 2025). "L'ex-
échevin socialiste carolo Lucien Cariat est décédé :
biographie et témoignages"...