- the
following districts: Croix-lez-
Rouveroy, Estinnes-au-Mont, Estinnes-au-Val, Faurœulx, Haulchin, Peissant,
Rouveroy, Vellereille-les-Brayeux, and Vellereille-le-Sec...
- 07692°E / 50.36152; 4.07692 Croix-lez-
Rouveroy (French pronunciation: [kʁwa le ʁuvʁwa], lit. 'Croix near
Rouveroy'; Picard: Èl Crwè) is a
village of Wallonia...
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Emile van
Rouveroy van
Nieuwaal (Emile
Adriaan Benvenuto van
Rouveroy van Nieuwaal, Eindhoven, July 1, 1939) is a
Dutch constitutional lawyer,
legal anthropologist...
- is a 1991
Dutch action horror exploitation film
directed by
Dorna van
Rouveroy. It
stars po****r
Flemish singer Koen
Wauters in his
second and
final film...
-
village of Erquelinnes, Belgium,
lying close to the
border with France.
Rouveroy (Rouvroi) is
situated 3.8
kilometres (2.4 mi) north. Grand-Reng is located...
-
Robert Buijten****js and the law
professor and film
director Emile van
Rouveroy van Nieuwaal.
Legal scholar Hans
Holleman served as a
director from 1963...
- the free dictionary.
Croix (French for "cross") may
refer to: Croix-lez-
Rouveroy, a
village in muni****lity of
Estinnes in the
province of
Hainaut Croix...
- the Low Countries. He was the son of John II of
Glymes and
Margaret of
Rouveroy and
succeeded his
father as Lord of
Bergen op Zoom. In 1494 he purchased...
-
Glymes (1417–1494), Lord of
Bergen op Zoom, and his wife
Margaretha of
Rouveroy. His
elder brother was John III of Glymes,
First Chamberlain. Cornelis...
-
outnumbered force at Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont to
withdraw to the main base at
Rouveroy to
defend Mons and
avoid being cut off by
French advances. The 4 battalions...