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Hendrik Beyaert (Dutch) or
Henri Beyaert (French) (29 July 1823 – 22
January 1894) was a
Belgian architect. He is
considered [by whom?] one of the most...
- José
Beyaert (1
October 1925 – 11 June 2005) was a
French professional cyclist who
competed during the 1940s and 1950s, and was the 1948
Olympics road...
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studio of the
prominent architect Henri Beyaert, a
master of
eclectic and
neoclassical architecture.
Through Beyaert,
Hankar also
became an
admirer of Viollet-le-Duc...
- Namur, the
Citadel of
Dinant forms part of the so-called
Meuse Citadels.
Beyaert, Marc (2006). "Villes d'Eau et Vallées Pittoresques". La
Belgique en cartes:...
- the 19th
century in its
current neo-Gothic
style by the
architect Henri Beyaert. It is now a
museum dedicated to the
medieval City of Brussels, part of...
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studio of the
prominent architect Henri Beyaert, a
master of
eclectic and
neoclassical architecture.
Through Beyaert,
Hankar became an
admirer of Eugène Viollet-le-Duc...
- The
Concert Noble is a
ballroom built by
Hendrik Beyaert in Brussels, Belgium. It is
located in the
Leopold Quarter, at 82, rue d'Arlon/Aarlenstraat,...
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Emmanuel de Bethune,
former mayor (1987–1989) and (1995–2000)
Hendrik Beyaert,
architect Francis Bonaert,
architect John II of Brienne,
Count of Eu Rob...
- on
nearby rue du Bois Sauvage [fr], and
commissioned architects Hendrik Beyaert and
Wynand Janssens [nl] to
design a new building.
Construction work started...
- 3077–83. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.625.26. doi:10.1021/pr0601382. PMID 17081059.
Beyaert MG, Daya RP, Dyck BA,
Johnson RL,
Mishra RK (March 2013). "PAOPA, a potent...