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- Jack Humbeeck also written as Jaak van Humbeeck (born 5 June 1904) was a Belgian boxer. He competed in the heavyweight category. He competed at international...
- Pierre Edouard Van Humbeeck (Brussels, 17 May 1829-Brussels, 5 July 1890) was a Belgian lawyer and liberal politician. He was a member of the city council...
- politically, is also made on intrinsic grounds by some experts such as Kris Humbeeck, professor of literature at the University of Antwerp. Nevertheless, most...
- ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5442097. PMID 28536462. Mellaerts, Randy; Aerts, Caroline A.; Humbeeck, Jan Van; Augustijns, Patrick; Den Mooter, Guy Van; Martens, Johan A. (2007)...
- Inspector Daan De Winter (season 1–2) Steve Geerts as Inspector John Van Humbeeck (season 2–3) Leen Roels as Inspector Saskia Vogels (season 3) Carry Goossens...
- Muslim students. The original building was erected by architect Ernest Van Humbeeck in a neo-Moorish style, to form the Oriental Pavilion of the Brussels International...
- Rogier III Frère-Orban d'Anethan de Theux de Meylandt-Malou Frère-Orban-Van Humbeeck Malou-Jacobs-Woeste Beernaert de Burlet de Smet de Naeyer I Vandenpeereboom...
- 45W. doi:10.1007/s11837-000-0083-3. S2CID 137826371. Cederström, J.; Van Humbeeck, J. (February 1995). "Relationship Between Shape Memory Material Properties...
- (1922–2016), jazz artist Henri Joseph Thomas (1878–1972), painter Pierre Van Humbeeck (1829–1890), politician and Minister of Education Leon Vanderkindere (1842–1906)...
- The original building was constructed in 1880 by architect Ernest Van Humbeeck [fr] in an Arabic style, to form the east pavilion of the National Exhibition...