- Françoise
Marie Antoinette Saucerotte,
called Mlle
Raucourt (3 March 1756 – 15 January 1815) was a
French actress,
engaged at the Comédie Française in...
- François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour (or Raucourt),
knight (6
November 1779 – 4
January 1857), was a
Belgian liberal politician and
mayor of the City of Brussels...
- Hainault, Artois, Flanders, Cambrésis, the prin****lities of
Sedan and
Raucour, Nebouzan, Béarn, Soule,
Lower Navarre, Labours, the
region of Gex, Arles...
- Champcenetz). (1790).
Triomphe de l’Anarchie. (1790). Épître de
Voltaire à Mlle
Raucour,
actrice du Théâtre-français. (1790). Le
Petit Almanach de nos Grands-hommes...
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office 5
October 1848 – 20
April 1860
Preceded by François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour Succeeded by André-Napoléon
Fontainas Personal details Born
Charles Joseph...
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appointed mayor by
royal decree. 1841 – 14 April: François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour is
appointed mayor by
royal decree. 1842
Charlotte and
Emily Brontë enroll...
- 1841
Preceded by Nicolas-Jean
Rouppe Succeeded by François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour Personal details Born Guillaume-Hippolyte Van
Volxem (1791-02-13)13 February...
- Monarch) 13
September 1838 13
April 1841
Independent 3 François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour (1779–1857) • (Appointed by Monarch) 14
April 1841 4
October 1848 Independent...
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Louis Prosper Gachard as the
general secretary with François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour taking over for Van
Volxem on 25 July 1841
after succeeding him as mayor...
- belge. The exhibition's
committee was
composed of François-Jean Wyns de
Raucour,
Charles de Brouckére. Auguste-Donat De Hemptinne, Garchard, and more....