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- operation today as part of the Inland Revenue Department. The Brussels Mont de Piété, first founded in 1618, is still an active institution. The founder was...
- Bergues (French pronunciation: [bɛʁɡ]; Dutch: Sint-Winoksbergen; West Flemish: Bergn) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. It is situated...
- 2016 Daydreams Lucienne Heuvelmans Après Suzanne Esther Short Victor ou la piété Camille Short 2017 Thirst Street Clémence Lover for a Day Jeanne Call Me...
- Barnabas of Terni (died 1474 or 1477) was an Italian Friar Minor and missionary, who established the first monte di pietà. He belonged to the noble family...
- 18 November 2023. "Onze geschiedenis – Berg van Barmhartigheid". Mont de Piété-Berg van Barmhartigheid (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 March 2025. "Simon Aellig"...
- provided a set of illustrations for André Breton's first book, Mont de Piete. After the war, Derain won new acclaim as a leader of the renewed classicism...
- year. Then it was that Jean Boucher published his Défense des monts de piété in favor of pawnbroking. M****illes obtained one in 1695, but it was not...
- English and published in London in 1664 and 1665. Renaudot opened the mont-de-piété, the first pawnshop in Paris, in 1637. Appointed "General Overseer of the...
- 1624 and the Bonne et Forte Maison des Pauvres in 1661, and of a Mont-de-piété in 1626. Unsuccessful French attacks on the city were launched in 1641 and...
- Elfriede Alice "Piete" Kuhr (1902–1989), known professionally as Jo Mihaly, was a German dancer and writer. Kuhr grew up in Schneidemühl (now Piła), then...