- Édouard
Delberghe (4
October 1935 – 2
September 1994) was a
French professional racing cyclist. He rode in
eight editions of the Tour de France. "Édouard...
- Noël
Delberghe (25
December 1897 – 17
September 1965) was a
French water polo
player who
competed in the 1924
Summer Olympics. He was part of the French...
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Winner Louis Rostollan (FRA)
Second Édouard
Delberghe (FRA)
Third Jos Hoevenaers (BEL)...
- cancer.
Walter Chyzowych, 57, Ukrainian-American
soccer player. Édouard
Delberghe, 58,
French racing cyclist.
Eugene Lawler, 61,
American computer scientist...
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Tamburlini Troyes 1956 Italy
Bruno Modenese VC
Sedan 1957 France
Edouard Delberghe Valenciennes 1958 France
Albert Platel RC
Arras 1959 France Jacques...
- 4 Jean-Pierre Duc****e France Pelforth-Lejeune 12 + 12' 42" 5 Édouard
Delberghe France Pelforth-Lejeune 47 + 1h 14' 10" 6
Fernand Etter France Pelforth-Lejeune...
- 44
Georges Groussard France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune DNF — 45 Édouard
Delberghe France Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune 49 + 40' 55" 46 Jean-Pierre Duc****e France...
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industrialization began with the
establishment of the
chicory factory Delberghe. In 1874 and 1892,
breweries were established, and in 1928, the NV Zijdemaatschappij...
- Solesmes'
swimming pools, the
Marie Amélie Le Fur
Sports Hall and the Édouard
Delberghe building's
indoor courts and
martial arts room,
where they
practice circus...
- B, C.
Paris 1996–1998. À la grâce de Dieu -
Entretiens avec Stéphane
Delberghe.
Namur 2002. Humilité. Les-Plans-sur-Bex 2002. with Huerre, Denis: Dieu...