- Cléopâtre-Diane de
Mérode (27
September 1875 – 17
October 1966) was a
French dancer of the
Belle Époque. She has been
referred to as the "first real celebrity...
- Look up
merode in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Merode may
refer to:
House of
Merode, a
princely dynasty belonging to the
Belgian nobility Jean Philippe...
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MERODE is an
Object Oriented Enterprise Modeling method developed at KU
Leuven (Belgium). Its name is the
abbreviation of
Model driven,
Existence dependency...
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written de
Mérode in French. The name is
spelled de
Merode or van
Merode in
Dutch and von
Merode in German. The coat of arms of the
House of
Merode is blazoned...
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Prince Emmanuel de
Merode (Emmanuel
Werner Marie Ghislain de
Merode; born 5 May 1970) is a
conservationist and anthropologist. He has been the director...
- The
Mérode Altarpiece (or
Annunciation Triptych) is an oil on oak
panel triptych, now in The Cloisters, in New York City. It is
unsigned and undated, but...
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usually identified with the
Master of Flémalle (earlier the
Master of the
Merode Triptych,
before the
discovery of
three other similar panels), was a master...
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Prince Alexandre de
Merode (May 24, 1934 –
November 19, 2002) was a
member of the
Belgian princely House of
Merode and was the head of drug
testing policy...
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Merode is a
railway and
metro station in Brussels, Belgium. It lies in the muni****lity of Etterb****, near the
border between Etterb****, the City of Brussels...
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Important figures Charles Niellon Alexandre Dechet (Jenneval) Frédéric de
Mérode Juan Van
Halen (see also List of
members of the
National Congress) Provisional...