- Désiré de
Haerne (4 July 1804 – 22
March 1890) was a
Catholic priest, who was one of the
signers of the
Belgian constitution. He also
founded the St John's...
- that one of the co-rulers,
Haerne, has set a
magical device to
explode and kill the two
other chieftains; this will
allow Haerne to ****ume
total control...
- (Party)
Representative (Party) 1831
Alexander Rodenbach (Catholic) Désiré de
Haerne (Catholic) 1833
Jacques Wallaert (Catholic) 1837 1841 1845 1848 Barthélémy...
- one child.
After her
death in 1537, he
married again with
Clementine de
Haerne with whom he was
married by 1543. This
second marriage resulted in two daughters...
-
French politician Désiré
Girouard (1836–1911),
Canadian lawyer Désiré de
Haerne (1804 - 1890),
Signatory of the
Belgian Constitution Désiré
Keteleer (1920–1970)...
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Metdepenningen monument in the
cemetery at Ghent; and the
monument to
Canon de
Haerne at Kortrijk.
Georges Destrée,
Olivier (25
December 2000). The Renaissance...
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Bagfire (Anders Møller) –
drums and
percussion (1994–1996) Jon
Average (Jon
Hærnes) – b****,
backing vocals (1994–2000) Stu Manx (Stig Amundsen) – b****, backing...
- dide
cnotted strenges abuton here hæued and
uurythen it ðat it gæde to þe
haernes… I ne can ne I ne mai
tellen alle þe
wunder ne all þe
pines ðat he diden...
- by deaf
clubs throughout Flanders. To name a few,
Nowedo in Bruges, De
Haerne Club in Kortrijk,
Madosa in Antwerp,
Piramime in Turnhout, and Limburgia...
- was
published in 2011. She was
married twice,
first to
journalist Gunnar Hærnes,
second to
journalist Erik Loe. Her
elder sister Beret was
married to media...