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- The term flamingant, in both Dutch and French, refers to an adherent of the Flemish Movement. Originating as a pejorative term use by Belgian nationalists...
- Van Ostaijen's style is very much his own. Van Ostaijen was an active flamingant, a supporter of Flemish independence. Because of his involvement with...
- together with Fé Derickx.[citation needed] Tokkie was a motivated Jewish flamingant. As a b**** singer, he sang for instance Jan Blockx's song Ons Vaderland...
- December 1877) was a Belgian-Walloon lawyer, politician, progressive Flamingant and Pan-Netherlander. He was member of the National Congress of Belgium...
- Rudelsheim (25 April 1873 in Amsterdam – 10 September 1920 in Antwerp) was a flamingant of Jewish-Dutch descent. Rudelsheim was born in the Netherlands, of a...
- calling for the separation of Wallonia and its incorporation into France Flamingant – an originally pejorative term for adherents to the Flemish Movement...
- Meetingpartij was founded in Antwerp, by radical liberals, Catholics and Flamingants (Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck, J. De Laet and E. Coremans), and it existed...
- a result of its symbolism of brotherly love and self-sacrifice. Their flamingant views and the supposed indifference to their fate among their French-speaking...
- February 2025. "Johan Van den Driessche (N-VA): "Où serait Kompany sans les flamingants qui n'abandonnent pas Bruxelles?"". Sudinfo (in French). 27 April 2014...
- Veltmans****s at Sint Martens Voeren. Hendrik Veltmans was a local priest and an inspiring Flamingant (advocate of the Dutch-speaking ("Flemish") cause)...