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Herman Thomas Marie Ledeganck (2
February 1841 – 17
November 1908) was a
Belgian diplomat and
colonial administrator who
served as vice governor-general...
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Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck (****lo, 9
November 1805 – Ghent, 19
March 1847) was a
Flemish writer. He was of
humble origin, but
became extraordinary Professor...
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Cateaux 1908, p. 165. He left for the
Congo on 6
January 1889 to
replace Ledeganck.
Janssens &
Cateaux 1908, p. 48. He
embarked for the
Congo on 28 March...
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intellectuals such as Jan
Frans Willems,
Philip Blommaert,
Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck,
Ferdinand Augustijn Snellaert,
August Snieders,
Prudens van Duyse, and...
- He was
appointed inspector-general
under Vice Governor-General
Herman Ledeganck and Governor-General
Camille Janssen, a post
which would require him to...
- crèche. He was
educated in
Zelzate and
obtained a
teaching diploma at the
Ledeganck campus of the
Hogeschool Gent.
Meuleman worked as a
communications officer...
- Capelluto: the
Russian Chritel Pedrinelli:
Olivia Vandevoorde Joachim Ledeganck: Léopold
Vandevoorde Sylviane Alliet: "No Man's Land"
client In an interview...
- (pseudonym of
Guido Beelaert) (born in ****lo),
writer Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck (born 1805 in ****lo),
writer Peter Van de
Veire (born 1971 in ****lo),...
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particular watercolours. Her
grandfather was the
writer Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck and her uncles,
Alphons and
Felix Cogen, were
successful painters. Her...
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Joseph Guislain,
psychiatrist Corneille Heymans Jan Hoet
Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck Wilfried Martens Polydore Martou and
Hortensia Modlinski, brewer, family...