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- The Crédit Anversois (lit. 'Credit [bank] of Antwerp') was a Belgian bank, founded in 1898 and liquidated in 1939-1941. Just before World War I, it was...
- Anversois was a Téméraire-class 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Ordered on 24 April 1804, Anversois was one of the ships built in the various...
- launched on 6 February 1909 with yard number 40 at the Chantiers Navals Anversois shipyard in Hoboken, Antwerp, Belgium. She was completed the following...
- including - SS Espagne (1891), 3,951 GRT, a French cargo ship SS Espagne (Anversois, 1909), 1,463 GRT, a Belgian cargo ship torpedoed and sunk in 1917 SS Espagne (Provence...
- racisme par plusieurs collègues". RTBF. 17 May 2023. "Vingt-neuf policiers anversois devant le tribunal pour racisme et harcèlement, un "dossier écrasant""...
- Bruxelles.: 448  Around 1900 it became a shareholder of Belgium-based Crédit Anversois. Further German branches were opened in Stettin (1900), Hanover (1901)...
- Wesemb****, Albert (1963). Une anthologie de la Marine belge. Anvers: Lloyd Anversois. pp. 251–292. Butel, Paul (1997). Européens et espaces maritimes: vers...
- 1°29′31″W / 50.44167°N 1.49194°W / 50.44167; -1.49194 (SS Espagne (Anversois, 1909)) HMS Formidable  Royal Navy 1 January 1915 A Formidable-class battleship...
- in 1934 and known during its first few years as Comptoir Diamantaire Anversois, was a small bank that specialized exclusively in serving the diamond...
- 2nd ed. (Brussels, 1878). Rooses, Max, Christophe Plantin, imprimeur anversois (Antwerp, 1882). Voet, L., and Voet-Grisolle, J., The Plantin Press (1555-1589)...