- Jean
Trasenster (nicknamed Ginet) was a
Belgian driver of
rally marathons. In 1931 he
became famous in the Liège-Rome-Liège (Marathon of the Road) rally...
- 1939 was the last
major rally event before World War II. Belgium's
Ginet Trasenster of
Bugatti and France's Jean
Trevoux in a
Hotchkiss tied for
first place...
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August 1939 was the last
major event before World War II. Belgium's Jean
Trasenster (Bugatti) and France's Jean
Trevoux (Hotchkiss) tied for
first place,...
- 1881:
first female student. 1882:
beginning of the
construction of the
Trasenster Institutes in Liège: 1882:
Institute of
Astrophysics and the
Cointe Observatory;...
- was born and died in Liège. In 1911, he was
married to
Marthe Dupont-
Trasenster, a
Belgian Olympic tennis player who also
represented Belgium at the 1920...
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Marthe Dupont-
Trasenster (née
Trasenster; 30
March 1892 – 15
November 1979) was a
Belgian tennis player. She
represented Belgium in the 1920
Summer Olympics...
- Müller
Oscar Kreuzer 7–5, 2–6, 4–6, 6–3, 6–3 1907 Otto
Froitzheim Louis Trasenster Major Ritchie Gerhard F.
Adler 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 1908 Otto von Müller Heinrich...
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Conservative Charley Jarrett 415 – –
Conservative Wendy Newall 395 – – UKIP Mark
Trasenster 296 7.3 New
Majority 27 0.7 N/A
Registered electors 10,733
Turnout 3,754...
- Marie-Rose
Trasenster Alice Blanpain Comblen 7–5, 4–6, 8–6 1900
Alice Blanpain Comblen Marie-Rose
Trasenster 7–9, 7–5, 9–7 1901 Marie-Rose
Trasenster (2) Mme...
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Troclet (PS)
Gustave Francotte (Catholic)
Jules Dallemagne (Catholic) Paul
Trasenster (Liberal)
Samuel Donnay (PS) 12
seats 1904
Georges Polet (Catholic) Charles...