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Charles Delvaux de
Fenffe, (July 25, 1782, in
Rochefort -
November 14, 1863, at the
Fenffe Castle (Ciergnon) was a
Belgian doctor of medicine, doctor...
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Belgian geologist André
Dumont and
dedicate to
chimist Charles Delvaux de
Fenffe (1782–1863) who
first analysed its
chemical composition. It was
found in...
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Henry Charles Marie Adolphe Delvaux de
Fenffe was a
Belgian nobleman and high-ranking
civil servant. He
achieved his
Doctorate of Law in 1885. He was member...
- da Silva,
Knight Grand Cross of the
First class Baron Henry Delvaux de
Fenffe, 1921,
Governor of Liège Duke Carl
Ludvig Fouché d'Otrante (1930) George...
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Luesemans (Liberal) 1882–1908: Léon Pety de Thozée 1908–1919:
Henry Delvaux de
Fenffe (Catholic Party) 1919–1927:
Gaston Gregoire (Liberal) 1927–1937:
Henri Pirard...
- German).
Walter de Gruyter. p. 388. ISBN 978-3-11-020502-2.
Delvaux de
Fenffe,
Gregor (11
March 2018). "Hanse" [Hanseatic League] (in German). Planet...
- of
forests and
agricultural lands and the châteaux of Ardenne, Ciergnon,
Fenffe, Villers-sur-Lesse and Ferage. He also
built important country estates on...
- (Commandeur, 1934),
flying ace,
balloon buster and
writer Baron Henry Delvaux de
Fenffe (Grand Officier),
civil servant Baron Édouard
Descamps (Grand Officier)...
- II)
Ciergnon Castle (royal
summer retrea near Houyet, in the Ardennes)
Fenffe Castle (holiday
retreat near
Ciergnon Castle) Park of the
Royal Castle of...
- also
owned other castles and châteaux in the
direct vicinity of Ciergnon.
Fenffe Castle is
still in use as a
holiday retreat by the
royal family. The Royal...