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- Xaveer De Geyter (born 1957) is a Belgian architect. De Geyter was born in Doornik, Belgium. He spent ten years at office for metropolitan architecture...
- raise money for the socialist party in Lille. To protect his job, only «De Geyter" was named as the composer but Pierre was dismissed regardless and was subsequently...
- Pottier's text was later set to an original melody composed by Pierre De Geyter, a Marxist. Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Internationale...
- Julius De Geyter (Lede, 25 April 1830 – Antwerp, 18 February 1905) was a Flemish writer born in Lede, Belgium. He started his career as a teacher and journalist...
- gl****-clad extension. The Provincial Government Building, designed by Xaveer De Geyter Architects, is a unique triangular-shaped building with a natural stone...
- revolutionary anthem The Internationale, usually sung in the setting by Pierre De Geyter from 1888,, is much better known than he is, as it has been translated from...
- presenter, minister, writer, member of the Académie française Pierre De Geyter (1848–1932), textile worker, composed the music of The Internationale in...
- (19th and 20th centuries) Marc Quaghebeur, writer (20th century) Xaveer De Geyter, architect (20th century) Gabrielle Petit, spy for the British Secret Service...
- Music by Albert von Tilzer The Internationale (1888) - Music by Pierre De Geyter Environmental dependency syndrome The Belonging Kind The Pretender (TV series)...
- Commission on Stratigraphy 2017 Danien, Den Store Danske Encyklopædi De Geyter G.; De Man E.; Herman J.; Jacobs P.; Moorkens T.; Steurbat E.; Vandenberghe...