Jonkheer Charles Joseph Marie Ghislain de Brouckère (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl ʒozɛf maʁi ɡilɛ̃ də bʁukɛʁ]; 18 January 1796 – 20 April 1860) was a Belgian...
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metro and premetro (underground tram) station De Brouckère on lines 1, 3, 4 and 5. The Place de Brouckère was laid out following the covering of the river...
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Charles de Brouckère married with Charlotte-Marie-Anne-Colette de Stoop (1767–1846) in Bruges in 1793. They had five children: Charles de Brouckère (1796–1860)...
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Jonkheer Henri Ghislain Joseph Marie Hyacinthe de Brouckère (25 January 1801 – 25 January 1891) was a Belgian nobleman and liberal politician. Born in...
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De Brouckère is a rapid transit station located beneath the Place de Brouckère/De Brouckèreplein in central Brussels, Belgium. It consists of both a metro...
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Regent of Belgium, Erasme Louis Surlet de Chokier was a supporter in this period, as was Charles de Brouckère, Charles Rogier and Alexandre Gendebien. After...
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Retrieved 4 February 2011. Lagasse, Charles-Etienne (2003). Les nouvelles institutions politiques de la Belgique et de l'Europe. Namur: Erasme. p. 289....
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minister of the interior in Felix de Muelenaere's government until 3 August 1831, when he was replaced by Charles de Brouckère. The government made Sauvage...
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French) (3rd ed.). Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. ISBN 978-2-13-053852-3. Sanger, Charles Percy; Norton, Henry Tertius James (1915). England's...
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Charles Latour Rogier (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl latuʁ ʁɔʒje]; 17 August 1800 – 27 May 1885) was a Belgian liberal statesman and a leader in the Belgian...
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