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Denis the
Carthusian (1402–1471), also
known as
Denys van Leeuwen,
Denis Ryckel,
Dionysius van Rijkel,
Denys le
Chartreux (or
other combinations of these...
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Cunninghame A
Dictionary of
Saintly Women (London, 1904), I, pp. 111–12 J. A.
Ryckel ab Oorbeeck, Vita S.
Beggae Ducissae Brabantiae Andetennensium, Begginarum...
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Borgloon (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɔr(ə)xˌloːn] ; French: Looz,
French pronunciation: [lo]; Limburgish: Loeën) is a city and muni****lity
located in the...
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dismissed by the King,
under the
advice of
Lieutenant General Baron Louis de
Ryckel. The same
Decree abolished the
function of
Chief of Staff. In this way the...
- later. In his
campaign diary written during the 1914-1918 war, Jean de
Ryckel, Albert's
cousin by
their mothers, wrote: "On
November 13, 1916, we received...
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Joseph de Rispani,
Count Respani, Lord of Vremdyck, marr.
Maria Josephine de
Ryckel.
Catherine Hyacinthe de Rispani. 2/ François I Rubens :
alderman of Antwerp...
- Sir
Antonin de
Selliers de
Moranville Lieutenant General Baron Louis de
Ryckel Lieutenant General Baron Émile
Dossin de Saint-Georges
Lieutenant General...
- Sir
Antonin de
Selliers de
Moranville Lieutenant General Baron Louis de
Ryckel Lieutenant General Baron Émile
Dossin de Saint-Georges
Lieutenant General...
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Moranville Lieutenant General Félix
Wielemans Lieutenant General Baron Louis de
Ryckel Lieutenant General Baron Émile
Dossin de Saint-Georges
Lieutenant General...
- the
fifteenth century a
prominent theologian in the
person of
Dionysius Ryckel (d. 1471),
surnamed "the Carthusian", who set up his
chair in Roermond,...