- 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...
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December 1877) was a Belgian-Walloon lawyer, politician,
progressive Flamingant and Pan-Netherlander. He was
member of the
National Congress of Belgium...
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Flemish poet, author,
flamingant, co-founder of the
Committee for
French Flanders Hugo Verriest,
Flemish priest,
author and
flamingant Modest Huys, painter...
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refer to:
Adriaan Verhulst [de; fr; nl] (1929–2002),
Belgian historian,
flamingant and
freethinker Alfred Verhulst (1921–1975),
American Air
Force general...
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Meetingpartij was
founded in Antwerp, by
radical liberals,
Catholics and
Flamingants (Jan
Theodoor van Rijswijck, J. De Laet and E. Coremans), and it existed...
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January 1898 – 5
February 1982) was a
Belgian literary historian, poet and
Flamingant activist. He was also a
founding member of the right-wing
Verdinaso movement...
- was
created as a
political militia under the
leadership of the
radical flamingants René
Lagrou and Ward Hermans. It
included a
reserve unit
known as the...
- Veltmans****s at Sint
Martens Voeren.
Hendrik Veltmans was a
local priest and an
inspiring Flamingant (advocate of the Dutch-speaking ("Flemish") cause)...
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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...