- The
Place Rouppe (French) or
Rouppeplein (Dutch) is a
square in
central Brussels, Belgium. It is
named in
honour of Nicolas-Jean
Rouppe, the
first mayor...
- Nicolas-Jean
Rouppe (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒɑ̃ ʁup]; Dutch:
Nikolaus Joannes Rouppe;
baptised 17
April 1768 – 3
August 1838) was a
Belgian liberal...
- (French:
Quartier Midi–Lemonnier, Dutch: Lemmonier–Zuidwijk),
where the
Place Rouppe/Rouppeplein is today, that Brussels'
first South Station, the
terminus of...
- doi:10.1016/S0891-0618(97)00042-2. PMID 9285356. S2CID 28007564.
Heijnen CJ,
Rouppe van der
Voort C,
Wulffraat N, van der Net J, Kuis W,
Kavelaars A (December...
- Jean-Joseph
Chapuis provided the
royal furniture. On 21 July 1803, Nicolas-Jean
Rouppe, the
commissioner of the
department of the Dyle,
received Napoleon at the...
-
Florence and
Arcetri Observatory MPC · 11102 11103
Miekerouppe 1995 SX19
Mieke Rouppe,
member of the
Dutch resistance in The
Hague in
World War II † MPC · 11103...
- Bibcode:2012ApJ...759...18P. Bose, Souvik;
Jayant Joshi;
Vasco Henriques; Luc
Rouppe van der
Voort (24
March 2021). "****ules and
downflows in the
solar chromosphere"...
- 1930s, it
moved to its
present location, an Art
Nouveau house at the
Place Rouppe/Rouppeplein in
central Brussels,
where it
obtained its
first Michelin star...
- Bogards, Dutch: Bogaardenstation) had existed,
since 1839, near the
Place Rouppe/Rouppeplein in the
southern part of the City of Brussels, so-called for...
- of
Lorraine in
Brussels with the help of the
liberal mayor Nicolas-Jean
Rouppe. The date of its
establishment is
still commemorated annually, by students...