- The
Wittouck family (/witʊk/) is a
noble Belgian family, that
descends from the
Seven Noble Houses of Brussels,
established in
Brussels since the 18th...
- Paul Grégoire
Pierre Wittouck (6
August 1851 – 9
November 1917) was a
Belgian industrialist. He and his
brother Frantz Wittouck became the
largest sugar...
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Guillaume Wittouck (1749 - 1829) was a
lawyer and High
Magistrate born in the
Austrian Netherlands. He was the
Grandfather of
industrialist Paul
Wittouck and...
- S****en
Whettnall née
Wittouck (1905–89), of the
Belgium noble family Wittouck, a
daughter of
distilling and
sugar magnate Félix
Wittouck [fr], who together...
- Fougeraie, also
called the Château
Wittouck, is a
stately home in
Belgium built in 1911 for the
industrialist Paul
Wittouck. The château is
located in Uccle...
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called De Zeeland. By 1863 the
Wittouck family owned a
number of
sugar factories in Belgium. Félix-Guillaume
Wittouck (1812-1898) also
wanted to establish...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 756–757. ISBN 978-0192115799. Zheng, Jins****;
Wittouck, Stijn; Salvetti, Elisa; Franz,
Charles M. A. P.; Harris, Hugh M. B.; Mattarelli...
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formation in
other beneficial lactobacilli that
inhabit the ****.
Zheng J,
Wittouck S,
Salvetti E,
Franz CM,
Harris HM,
Mattarelli P, et al. (April 2020)....
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determine the
amount of
taxation were
probably of even more interest. Paul
Wittouck and his brother,
Frans owned a
sugar factory in Wanze. In 1894 they took...
- 2018.02107. ISSN 1664-302X. PMC 6160870. PMID 30298055. Zheng, Jins****;
Wittouck, Stijn; Salvetti, Elisa; Franz,
Charles M.A.P.; Harris, Hugh M.B.; Mattarelli...