- Brabançonne, the
Belgian national anthem. His
pseudonym was
Jenneval,
possibly named after the
drama Jenneval, ou le
Barnevelt français (1769) of
Louis Sébastien...
- by a
young revolutionary called "
Jenneval", who read the
lyrics during a
meeting at the
Aigle d'Or café.
Jenneval, a
Frenchman whose real name was Alexandre...
- 1831 –
December 1865)
Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (
Jenneval) Frédéric de Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the National...
- 1831 –
December 1865)
Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (
Jenneval) Frédéric de Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the National...
-
smaller monuments were
erected there, one in
honour of the
actor and poet
Jenneval, and the
other of the
Count Frédéric de Mérode. In the
following years...
- 1831 –
December 1865)
Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (
Jenneval) Frédéric de Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the National...
- "My Belarusy" 3m 32s Belgium "La Brabançonne" ("The Brabantian") 1860
Jenneval (Louis-Alexandre Dechet) François Van
Campenhout "The Brabançonne" 1m 3s...
- 1831 –
December 1865)
Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (
Jenneval) Frédéric de Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the National...
- 1831 –
December 1865)
Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (
Jenneval) Frédéric de Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the National...
- de France,
Paris 1769: Les Cerises,
conte en vers, Paris,
Lejay 1769:
Jenneval ou le
Barnevelt français, five-act
drama in prose,
Paris 1770: Le Déserteur...