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Louis de
Monge (Vicomte
Pierre Louis de
Monge de
Franeau) (1890–New York, 25 July 1977) was a
notable Belgian engineer. He is
mainly remembered as the...
- was
built in the
middle of the 18th
century by
Count François
Philippe Franeau d’Hyon van Gomegnies, on the
foundations of a
medieval castle that had...
- De Mola De
Ruytter De Wolf
Delisse Dens
Devaux Driessens &
Oblin Feval Franeau Gamette Généraux Grümmer (Bruxelles) Jean
Hackir Hofkens Joachim Jonckheere...
- styles. In
nearby neighborhoods such as
Claire Court and Tina
Place off
Franeau Avenue, all of the
houses are
modern bright, colorful, Victorian-style...
- in
their natural state (in
particular anemones and tulips)... By Jean
Franeau. The work
included an
initial index and
engravings by
Antoine Serrurier...
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State on
leaving office. He was
married to
Maria de Monge,
viscountess de
Franeau (Louvain 1871–1953). Belgium:
Grand Cross in the
Order of the Crown, by...
- copy of
Jardin d'Hyver ou
Cabinet des Fleurs, a
gardening work by Jean
Franeau,
sieur de Lestocquoy.
After her
marriage in 1913,
Rachel continued to collect...
- at the
Colliery of
Crachet & Picquery, At Fremeries. By MM.
Gille et
Franeau,
Mining Engineers.
Translated and Read by A. L Steavenson', Transactions...
- 1970-1971:
Lieven van Gerven,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 1968-1969: J.
Franeau 1965-1967: W.
Dekeyser 1960-1964: G. A.
Homes 1955-1959: P.
Swings 1949-1954:...