- The Château of
Stuyvenberg (French: Château du
Stuyvenberg; Dutch:
Kasteel van
Stuyvenberg; German:
Schloss Stuyvenberg) is a
residence of the Belgian...
- Hainaut, who
became the
fifth King of the
Belgians as Baudouin, born at
Stuyvenberg on the
outskirts of
Brussels on 7
September 1930, and died at Motril...
- God".
Prince Baudouin was born on 7
September 1930 at the Château of
Stuyvenberg in Laeken,
northern Brussels, the
elder son and
second child of Prince...
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Daniel Willem Stuyvenberg (Utrecht, Netherlands, 1909-04-14 - 1989-10-17) was
Archbishop of Honiara,
Solomon Islands.
Stuyvenberg was
ordained a priest...
-
moved out of the
Royal Castle of
Laeken to the more
modest Château of
Stuyvenberg and
reduced her
public appearances so as not to
overshadow her sister-in-law...
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where the
negotiations took place. The pact was
supplemented with the "
Stuyvenberg agreement"
later the same year. Both
would be
called the "Community pact"...
- very
different cir****stances.
Prince Albert was born at the Château of
Stuyvenberg in Laeken,
northern Brussels, as the
second son and
youngest child of...
- The
Stuyvenberg Rural Training Centre (abbreviated "
Stuyvenberg RTC") is a
rural boarding centre of
vocational education by the
Society of Mary, located...
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spent her
childhood in the
Royal Palace of
Brussels before moving to
Stuyvenberg Castle in 1930. She was the
older sister of
Belgian monarchs Baudouin...
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Belgium in the long
nineteenth century Fy, Ph (16
February 2024). "Le
Stuyvenberg, lieu de paix de Fabiola". La Libre.be (in French).
Retrieved 17 February...