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  2. List of members of the National Congress of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the National Congress of Belgium.The National Congress was the constituent assembly of Belgium, sitting from 1830 to 1831.It had 200 members, elected on 3 November 1830 to represent modern Belgium, Luxembourg, and Limburg.

  3. Jean-Joseph Charlier - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Joseph Charlier (15 April 1794 – 30 March 1886) was a Belgian artisan and revolutionary who became an iconic figure in the Belgian Revolution.His participation as an amputee in the fighting near Brussels Park during the Dutch attack on Brussels in September 1830 was widely praised, and he gained the nickname Wooden Leg (French: Jambe de Bois).

  4. Jean-Joseph Raikem - Wikipedia

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    Joseph-Jean Raikem or Jean-Joseph Raikem (Liege, 28 April 1787 – 24 January 1875) was a Roman Catholic Belgian politician, member of the National Congress of Belgium, president of the Chamber of Representatives, magistrate and historian.

  5. Jean-François Bazin - Wikipedia

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    Bazin became a journalist in 1966 based in Dijon for the newspaper Les Dépêches.He served as editor-in-chief for the weekly La Lettre de Bourgogne from 1973 to 2003. He collaborated with Les Echos, Le Moniteur Universel, Le Nouvel Économiste, and Le Spectacle du Monde, in addition to the radio station France 3.

  6. Joseph Jean De Smet - Wikipedia

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    De Smet was born in Ghent, in what was then the County of Flanders in the Austrian Netherlands, on 11 December 1794.His secondary and seminary education was in Ghent. [1] At the age of 25 he became professor of rhetoric at the minor seminary of St Barbara, and shortly afterwards at the diocesan college in Aalst.

  7. Joseph Lebeau - Wikipedia

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    Jean Louis Joseph Lebeau (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lwi ʒozɛf ləbo]; 3 January 1794 – 19 March 1865) was a Belgian liberal statesman, the prime minister of Belgium on two occasions. Biography

  8. Jean-Paul Pigasse - Wikipedia

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    Pigasse wrote under the pseudonym of 'Favilla' for Les Echos from 1978 to 1984. [1] He is the author of five non-fiction books. He is the owner of ADIAC, a communications firm which publishes the daily newspaper Les Dépêches de Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. [2] [3] He is friends with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso. [2] [3]

  9. Jean-Joseph Weerts - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Joseph Weerts, from Roubaix de A à Z by Philippe Waret and Jean-Pierre Popelier The Assassination of Marat (1880) Jean-Joseph Weerts (1 May 1846, Roubaix - 28 September 1927, Paris ) was a French painter of Belgian origin who worked in the Academic style.