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Jehay Castle or
Jehay-Bodegnée
Castle (French: Château de
Jehay or
Jehay-Bodegnée) is a
castle situated in the muni****lity of Amay in Liège Province,...
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consists of the
following districts: Amay, Ampsin, Flône,
Jehay, and Ombret-Rawsa.
Castle of
Jehay-Bodegnée, a 16th-century
castle François
Walther de Sluze...
- 1826 – 20
January 1901) was a
Belgian electrical engineer. He was born at
Jehay-Bodegnée on 4
April 1826, the
sixth child of Mathieu-Joseph Gramme, and...
- Guy
count van den
Steen de
Jehay (24
August 1906 – 20
December 1999) was a
Belgian sculptor. His work was part of the
sculpture event in the art competition...
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Steen de
Jehay Charles van den
Steen de
Jehay [de; fr; nl] (1781–1846),
Belgian provincial governor and
diplomat Werner van den
Steen de
Jehay (1854–1934)...
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Maria de
Villegas de Saint-Pierre, also the
Countess Maria Van den
Steen de
Jehay (1870-1941), was a
Belgian writer who won the
French literary prize for...
- 1831–1832: Jean-François
Tielemans (Liberal) 1832–1844:
Charles van den
Steen de
Jehay 1844–1846:
Henri de Brouckère (Liberal) 1846–1847:
Edmond de la
Coste (Liberal)...
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Werner van den
Steen de
Jehay (11 July 1854,
Ghent – 1
October 1934, Rome) was a
Belgian diplomat. He was of
noble birth, and had
missions in Belgrade...
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nobility for
which he
built or
renovated a
number of châteaus (amongst
others Jehay-Bodegnée
Castle and
Presles Castle). Stylistically,
these constructions...
- to the Holy See In
office 1846–1847
Preceded by
Charles van den
Steen de
Jehay Succeeded by Eugène de
Ligne Personal details Born Marie-Joseph-Guy-Henry-Philippe...