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  2. Peter Van Den Bossche - Wikipedia

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    van den Bossche, Peter, The Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization, Cambridge University Press, 2008, ISBN 9780521898904, 9780521898900, 9780521727594, 9780521727596; Schneider, Hildegard, and Peter van den Bossche, eds. Protection of cultural diversity from a European and international perspective, Vol. 9. Intersentia Uitgevers NV, 2008.

  3. Van den Bossche - Wikipedia

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    Jules van den Bossche (1819–1889), Dutch military officer and colonial government official; Luc Van den Bossche (born 1947), Belgian politician; Martin Van Den Bossche (born 1941), Belgian bicycle racer; Oscar Van Den Bossche (1893-1927), Belgian rower; Peter Van Den Bossche (born 1959), Belgian professor of international law

  4. Familie - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Van den Bossche and Anna Dierckx have raised three children. Their oldest son Guido is a bright student, eager to become a business mogul. His younger brother Jan and sister Rita are less gifted and often feel pushed back, but are nevertheless proud of their sibling.

  5. Battle of Roosebeke - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Roosebeke (sometimes referred by its contemporary name as Battle of Westrozebeke) took place on 27 November 1382 on the Goudberg between a Flemish army under Philip van Artevelde and a French army under Louis II of Flanders who had called upon the help of the French king Charles VI after he had suffered a defeat during the Battle of Beverhoutsveld.

  6. Revolt of Ghent (1379–1385) - Wikipedia

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    The Revolt of Ghent (1379-1385) was an uprising by the city of Ghent against the count of Flanders and the king of France.Under the leadership of successively Jan Hyoens, Philip van Artevelde and Frans Ackerman, Ghent rebelled against Count Louis II of Flanders, Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy and King Charles VI of France.

  7. Jules van den Bossche - Wikipedia

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    Jules Félicien Romain Stanislas van den Bossche (born 4 September 1819 – 12 January 1889) was a Dutch military officer and colonial government official. He was governor of the Dutch Gold Coast between 1857 and 1858 and member of the Council of the Dutch East Indies, the government of the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.

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    Peter was sent to an elite Quaker boarding school, the George School, in Newtown, Pennsylvania, but he eventually graduated from Princeton High School, according to the Atomic Heritage Foundation.

  9. Bossenstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was first mentioned in 1346 owned by Joannes van den Bossche who gave his name to the castle. [1] The oldest part of the Bossenstein Castle is the keep which dates from the 14th century. The castle was owned by the Van Berchem family. In 1655, the castle was extended. In 1906, the Bossenstein Castle was extensively restored.

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