- 50°35′N 4°36′E / 50.583°N 4.600°E / 50.583; 4.600
Gentinnes (Walloon: Djintene) is a
village of
Wallonia and
district of the muni****lity of Chastre...
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tributary of the Orne (Scheldt basin). Its
source lies
between Gentinnes and Sombreffe. It
traverses Villeroux and Hévillers, and
flows into the...
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seven former villages: Chastre, Villeroux, Blanmont, Cortil-Noirmont,
Gentinnes and Saint-Géry. It is
crossed by the old Chaussée Brunehaut, a
Roman way...
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mostly jonkheer Estate(s)
Losange Castle,
Couthof Castle,
Raepenburg Castle.
Cadet branches d'Udekem d'Acoz d'Udekem
Gentinnes d'Udekem de Guertechin...
- Maisières de
Thomaz de
Bossierre Timmermans d'Udekem d'Acoz d'Udekem
Gentinnes d'Udekem de
Guertechin Uyttenhove van
Ackere van den Berg van der Vaeren...
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Jodoigne Château de
Fonteneau Nivelles Château
Genval Genval Château de
Gentinnes Gentinnes Château
Ghobert Jodoigne Château des
Goblet d'Alviella Court-Saint-Étienne...
- The
dipping mechanism adjusts the
distance between the two
millstones (
Gentinnes watermill - Belgium).
Millstones were
often essential objects within a...
- Zieten's
Prussian I
Corps and
Pirch I's II
Corps retired to
Tilly and
Gentinnes. On the
night of 16 June,
Prussian headquarters ordered the army to fall...
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memory of the missionaries, such as the
Memorial Chapel of Kongolo [fr] in
Gentinnes, Belgium.
Memorials of the
Kongolo M****acre in
Belgium are more focused...
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reconnaissance that
Napoleon ascertained the retreat,
through Tilly and
Gentinnes, of the prin****l
Prussian column,
consisting of I and II
Corps (Zieten's...