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Walter Jean
Ganshof van der
Meersch (18 May 1900 – 12
September 1993) was a
Belgian jurist and lawyer. He
competed in the four-man
bobsledding event at...
- Théodore
Vander Meersch (1810–1881) was a
Belgian writer who was
heavily involved in
producing the
Biographie Nationale de Belgique.
Vander Meersch was born...
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Maxence Van der
Meersch (French pronunciation: [maksɑ̃s vɑ̃ dɛʁ mɛʁʃ]; 4 May 1907 – 14
January 1951) was a
French Flemish writer. Maxence, of delicate...
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Belgian province of West Flanders.[1] It is a
contraction of van der
Meersch,
where meersch (with the same root as "marsh") is a
Flemish term for a floodplain...
- der
Mersch (also
known as Jan
Andries vander Mersch or Jan André van der
Meersch) (Menen, 1734 – Dadizele, 14
September 1792) was a
leading figure in the...
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Jacob van der
Meersch was
governor of
Mauritius from 1644 to 1648. He was
succeeded by
Reinier Por.
Before van der
Meersch, the
governor was
Adriaen van...
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November 1950, she
married Belgian financier Jean
Louis Ganshof van der
Meersch at the
Church of the Holy
Trinity in New York. In 1957, her
husband obtained...
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child and was
educated at
Catholic schools, the Lycée
Maxence Van Der
Meersch in
Roubaix and the Lycée
Faidherbe in Lille,
which takes boarders and prepares...
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Sergeyevna Obolensky (1931–1997), who
married Jean-Louis
Ganshof van der
Meersch, in 1950. They
divorced in 1957 and she
married Prince Azamat Kadir Guirey...
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maison dans la dune) is a 1932
novel by the
French writer Maxence Van Der
Meersch. It
portrays the
battle between smugglers and
customs officials along the...