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- Victor Marie Ghislain Schollaert (19 August 1851 – 29 June 1917) was a Belgian Catholic Party politician. Born in Wilsele, Schollaert trained as a lawyer...
- Schollaert Channel (64°30′S 62°50′W / 64.500°S 62.833°W / -64.500; -62.833) is a channel in the Antarctic between Anvers Island on the southwest and...
- Jules Vandenpeereboom Paul de Smet de Naeyer Jules de Trooz François Schollaert Sovereign of the Congo Free State Reign 1 July 1885 – 15 November 1908...
- the ability to produce fertile hybrids is phylogenetically informative. Schollaert & Willem (2000) Vaurie (1961) Helbig et al. (1994) Snow et al. (1998)...
- Predecessor Leopold II Successor Leopold III Prime Ministers See list Frans Schollaert Charles de Broqueville Gérard Cooreman Léon Delacroix Henri Carton de...
- Smet de Naeyer Jules Vandenpeereboom Jules de Trooz Gustaaf Sap Frans Schollaert Charles de Broqueville Gérard Cooreman Henri Baels Politics of Belgium...
- Foucaud, Thijs Obreno, Giel Vanschoenb****, Arjan van Belle and Thibaut Schollaert (all Belgians) on the Watersportbaan in Ghent, Belgium, on 2–3 October...
- Burlet de Smet de Naeyer I Vandenpeereboom de Smet de Naeyer II de Trooz Schollaert de Broqueville I de Broqueville II (in Sainte-Adresse) Cooreman 1918–1995...
-   First party Second party   Leader Frans Schollaert Party Catholic Liberal Seats won 49 15 Po****r vote 676,849 236,467 Percentage 53.11% 18.55%   Third...
- Prime minister (1899–1907) Jules de Trooz, Prime minister (1907) Frans Schollaert, Prime minister (1908–1911) Charles de Broqueville, Prime minister (1911–1918)...