- Raphaël
Marie Joseph de la
Kethulle de
Ryhove (Sint-Michiels, 15
September 1890 - Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, 25 June 1956),
nicknamed Tata Raphaël (Father Raphaël)...
- in 1997, the
stadium was
renamed Stade Tata Raphaël
after Raphaël de la
Kethulle de Ryhove,
initiator of the
stadium in 1952. The
stadium was the setting...
- in 1936
under the name
Falcon Daring, by the Rev.
Father Raphaël de la
Kethulle de
Ryhove who was a
missionary of the
Congregation of Scheutistes. He recruited...
-
Baron Adrien de la
Kethulle de Ryhove, 1st
President of the
Court of
Appeal of
Ghent between 1919-1923...
-
Portrait of
Adrien baron de la
Kethulle de
Ryhove (1851–1933),
former first president of the
court of
appeal in Ghent, Belgium...
-
Brussels Times. 10
September 2014.
Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Baudouin de la
Kethulle probable ****ur amb****adeur à Paris". La
Libre Belgique (in French). 3 September...
- (Canberra) Finland
Helsinki Guido Courtois France
Paris Baudouin de la
Kethulle de
Ryhove Gabon Emb****y with jurisdiction:
Congo (Brazzaville) Germany...
- Ghélin (1880), du Bois (1880), de Séjournet de
Rameignies (1905), de La
Kethulle de
Ryhove (1928), de Bonnières (1962), Béchet de La Peschardière (1984)...
-
Adrien baron de la
Kéthulle de Ryhove,
first president of the
court of
appeal of
Ghent from 1919 to 1923....
-
retreated to Deim Zubeir. In
March 1894 a
Belgian force led by
Charles de la
Kethulle established a post at
Katuaka (8°48'N) on the Bahr el Adda
which they called...