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Malonne (French pronunciation: [malɔn]; Walloon: Malône; Dutch: Maeslangen) is a sub-muni****lity of the city of
Namur located in the
province of Namur...
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Aleksander of
Malonne or
Alexander of
Malonne was a twelfth-century
Walloon bishop of Płock, Poland. He was
bishop from 1129 to 1156 AD and was responsible...
- The Fort de
Malonne is one of nine
forts built as part of the
Fortifications of
Namur in the late 19th
century in Belgium. It was
built between 1888 and...
- Mutien-Marie
Wiaux (also
known as Mutien-Marie of
Malonne; 20
March 1841 – 30
January 1917) was a
Belgian member of the
Brothers of
Christian Schools...
- Dave, Erpent, Flawinne, Gelbressée, Jambes, Lives-sur-Meuse, Loyers,
Malonne, Marche-les-Dames,
Namur proper, Naninne, Saint-Servais, Saint-Marc, Suarlée...
- 969. doi:10.1021/ed081p969. ISSN 0021-9584. Landis,
Arthur M.; Davies,
Malonne I.; Landis, Linda;
Nicholas C.
Thomas (2009-05-01). ""Magic Eraser" Flame...
- into her sentence, and was
released into the care of the Poor
Clares in
Malonne. She was
given shelter,
although she was not part of the community. The...
- (1956-10-31)
October 31, 1956 (age 68) Turin,
Italy Other names
Roberto Malonne, R. Malone,
Robert Malonene, Bob Malone,
Roberto Moreno,
Robert Mawio,...
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Namur forts are
arranged as follows: Left bank of the Meuse : Fort de
Malonne,
modernized for the PFN (50°26′40″N 04°48′30″E / 50.44444°N 4.80833°E...
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Hollogne Fort de
Lantin Fort de
Liers Fort de
Loncin Fort de
Maizeret Fort de
Malonne Fort de
Marchovelette Fort de
Pontisse Fort de Saint-Héribert Fort de Suarlée...