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Comte Charles de
Broqueville (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də bʁɔkvil]; 4
December 1860 – 5
September 1940) was the
prime minister of
Belgium from 1911...
- The De
Broqueville government in Sainte-Adresse
refers to two
successive Belgian governments, led by
Charles de
Broqueville,
which served as governments...
- ****eputte,
Joseph d'Ursel, and
Athanase de
Broqueville (brother of
Belgian Prime Minister Charles de
Broqueville). Its
first issue was
published on 6 June...
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prominent 20th-century
Belgian statesmen, such as the
prestigious Avenue de
Broqueville/De
Broquevillelaan and the
Avenue Paul Hymans/Paul Hymanslaan. Line 1...
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February 1934) and Commander-in-Chief of the
Belgian Army
Charles de
Broqueville –
Prime Minister (1912–1918);
replaced by Gérard
Cooreman in June 1918...
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Belgian government into
exile at Le Havre. On the fall of
Charles de
Broqueville, King
Albert I of
Belgium appointed Cooreman to lead a new government...
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ministry remained in
office as a
government in
exile with
Charles de
Broqueville continuing as
prime minister and also
taking on the war portfolio. Viscount...
- Le Mans on 12 July 2010.
Vanina lives with her
boyfriend Benjamin de
Broqueville in Wiesbaden. Together, they have one son
named Ado who was born in April...
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minister (1907)
Frans Schollaert,
Prime minister (1908–1911)
Charles de
Broqueville,
Prime minister (1911–1918) Gérard Cooreman,
Prime minister (1918) Léon...
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pressure from King
Albert I,
allowing the more
experienced Charles de
Broqueville to take charge. He
immediately dissolved parliament and
scheduled parliamentary...