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Drongen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdrɔŋə(n)] ; French:
Tronchiennes,
pronounced [tʁɔ̃ʃjɛn]) is a sub-muni****lity of the city of
Ghent located in the province...
- "Truncinis" (1040) and "Troncinium" (1198). Today, its
French name is "
Tronchiennes",
which sounds almost like "Tronje".
Dutch authors place the
Kudrun saga...
- de
Tronchiennes (7
November 1758 - 17
April 1837) was a Brussels-born banker. He was the son of
viscount Adrien Ange de
Walckiers de
Tronchiennes [fr]...
- 13.
Margaret of Glymes-Bergen 3. Anna of
Egmond 14. Hugh de Lannay, Lord of
Tronchiennes and
Rollencourt 7. Françoise de
Lannoy 15.
Marie de Bouchout...
- New York City and
Woodstock College in Maryland. He also
studied in
Tronchiennes, Belgium. He
started a
career as a teacher,
teaching at
Regis High School...
-
entered the
noviciate of the
Society of
Jesus on 23
September 1899, at
Tronchiennes. The
initial spiritual formation completed, it was
clear that he would...
- on 28 July 1907. He then
undertook his
tertianship at
Drongen Abbey,
Tronchiennes, Belgium. He took his
final vows on 2
February 1909. From 1909 until...
- amb****ades de
Messire Guillebert de Lannoy:
chevalier de la
Toison d'or,
seigneur de Santes, Willerval,
Tronchiennes,
Beaumont et Wahégnies. 1399-1450...
- Brussels. She was the
daughter of
vicomte Adrien-Ange de
Walckiers de
Tronchiennes and
Dieudonne de Nettine, and the
granddaughter of
Barbe de Nettine....
- was
admitted to the
Society of
Jesus at the
former Norbertine Abbey of
Tronchiennes (now Drongen) for the novitiate.
After taking his
first vows in 1844...