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Antoon Stillemans (10
December 1832, Sint-Niklaas – 5
November 1916, Ghent) was for 26
years the twenty-fourth
bishop of Ghent, in Belgium.
Stillemans began...
- Petrus-Ludovicus
Stillemans (1821–1902),
brother of
Antoon Stillemans and
honorary canon of St Bavo's Cathedral, Ghent...
- hometown, the
Belgian muni****lity Aalst,
after a
dispute with
Bishop Antoon Stillemans.
Daens moves in with his
brother Pieter,
publisher of the
local newspaper...
- Paul Snoek, poet (1933–1981) Tom Steels, road
cyclist (b. 1971)
Antoon Stillemans,
bishop of
Ghent (1832-1916)
Edgar Tinel, composer, born in
Sinaai (1854–1912)...
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founder of the
Brothers of
Charity Thomas-Philip d'Alsace,
Cardinal Antoon Stillemans,
before he was
ordained bishop Gustaaf Joos,
before he was
created cardinal...
- in the
Belgian Congo. He was
consecrated as a
bishop in 1914 by
Antoon Stillemans. A
sportsman himself in his
younger years, he was
instrumental in the...
- new deanery. In
February 1917, five
months after the
death of
Antoon Stillemans (bishop 1890–1916),
Seghers was
appointed to
succeed as bishop. He was...
- church. The
church was
consecrated on 25 July 1901, by
bishop Antoon Stillemans. The
organ was
built by
Brussels organ maker Pierre Scheyven. It has been...
- (2015): 5–30.
Pierre Caye, Olga Medvedkova,
Renaud Pleitinx and Jean
Stillemans, Jean (eds.), Traités et
autres écrits d'architecture. Mardaga, 2021....
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Archbishop of Mechelen, Désiré-Joseph Mercier, and the
Bishop of Ghent,
Antoon Stillemans. In 1904, Pius X
presented him with the
Order of St. Sylvester. During...