- Léon
Vanderkindere (22
February 1842 – 9
November 1906) was a
Belgian historian,
academic and politician.
Vanderkindere was born in Sint-Jans-Molenb****...
- 1992, Vol. 1, p. 607.
Vanderkindere 1902, pp. 171–172.
Vanderkindere 1902, pp. 199–200.
Vanderkindere 1902, p. 201.
Vanderkindere 1902, p. 203. Goethals-Vercruysse...
- in Hainaut.
Vanderkindere guessed,
based on the
places named in the grant, that
Amaury must be
count of the
Valenciennes area.
Vanderkindere speculated...
- ancestry. This and a
number of
other facts prompted the
historian Léon
Vanderkindere to
hypothesize that
these two
Ottos were in fact a
single historical...
-
Chronicon Hanoniae 33 (= L.
Vanderkindere (ed.), 1904, p. 60).
Gislebert of Mons,
Chronicon Hanoniae 34 (= L.
Vanderkindere (ed.), 1904, p. 67), Alberic...
- 2005, p. 31.
Vanderkindere 1904, p. 47.
Gilbert of Mons (2005).
Chronicle of Hainaut.
Translated by Napran, Laura.
Boydell Press.
Vanderkindere, Leon, ed...
- of the
Pagus Lomacensis, or in Hasbania. Some
scholars such as Léon
Vanderkindere, and
following him also Jean Baerten, and more
recently Karl Verhelst...
- by his
uncle Bishop Balderic of Utrecht,
which was
analysed by Léon
Vanderkindere in his 1900 article. At this time,
Rudolf and his
brother Balderic were...
- (Hoogte Honderd) have
reserved tram
tracks inside the roundabout. At
Vanderkindere and
Place Stéphanie (Stefaniaplein), they go
straight through the centre...
-
Middle Ages (before 1000) is
difficult to reconstruct.
Although Leon
Vanderkindere (in 1901) and Paul
Bonenfant (in 1935) both
attempted it,
these attempts...