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Marie Wangermée (1855–1924) was a
Belgian civil servant and vice governor-general of
Congo Free
State from 11
April 1897
until December 1897.
Wangermée was...
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Wangermée et
Philippe Mercier, La
musique en
Wallonie et à Bruxelles, La
Renaissance du livre, Bruxelles, 1980, Tome I, pp. 37–40.
Robert Wangermée et...
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December 1900 – 15
November 1908
Monarch Leopold II
Preceded by Émile
Wangermée (acting)
Succeeded by None (post abolished) In
office 26
August 1892 –...
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Osborne 1993, p. 179. Hurd &
Scholes 1991, p. 286. King 2006, pp. 4–7.
Wangermée 1980, p. 723.
Nicholas 2008.
Walker 1988, pp. 358, 250–252.
Hamilton 1989...
- ****vii–xl; Hyer (2001a).
Choron (1810), pp. ****viii, xl. Hyer (2001a);
Wangermée &
Ellis (2001). Fétis (1844), p. 171. Hyer (2002), p. 748. sfnp error:...
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Wikilibrary access, or UK
public library membership required) Ellis, Katharine;
Wangermée,
Robert (2001). "Fétis, François-Joseph".
Grove Music Online. Oxford:...
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recorded English versions of a few po****r
Israeli songs.
Robert Wangermée,
Pascale Vandervellen (1995).
Dictionnaire de la
chanson en
Wallonie et...
- "Norda" (2008),
music inspired by the old
wooden sailing vessel Norda.
Wangermée,
Robert and Vandervellen,
Pascale (eds.). "Seroka, Henri" in Dictionnaire...
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designed in a two-sided
arrow shape by the
Belgian engineer Émile
Wangermée who had
studied fortress design under General Henri Alexis Brialmont....
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Belgian Congo. This site was
chosen by Vice-Governor-General
Emile Wangermée because of its
proximity to the
copper mine of
Etoile du
Congo and the...