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Haelen (Dutch: [ˈɦaːlə(n)] ; Limburgish: Hale) is a town in the south-eastern Netherlands. The
village was
first mentioned in 1224 as "Gregorio (de) Haele"...
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where 500
pairs of
golden spurs were
recovered from the battlefield.
Halen (
Haelen in French) was a
small market town and a
convenient river crossing of the...
- were sent later. The
Battle of
Haelen (Halen in Dutch) was a
cavalry battle at the
beginning of the
First World War.
Haelen was a
small market town along...
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Germain Van
Haelen (9
August 1899 – 21
January 1958) was a
Belgian boxer who
competed in the 1924
Summer Olympics. In 1924, he was
eliminated in the second...
- Édouard Van
Haelen (22 July 1895 – 16 June 1936) was a
Belgian ****troke swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1920
Summer Olympics.
Grave of Édouard...
- its
financial autonomy. The
county included the
communes of Neer, Nunhem,
Haelen, Buggenum, Roggel, Heythuysen, Horne, Beegden,
Geystingen and Ophoven. It...
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Baron Léon
Alphonse Ernest Bruno de
Witte de
Haelen, born Léon de
Witte (12
January 1857 – 15 July 1933) was a
Belgian army
officer and
general who served...
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Halen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦaːlə(n)] ),
formerly Haelen (Limburgish: Hôle), is a muni****lity and city
located in the
Belgian province of Limburg, to...
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discovered weighed 40.23
carats (8.046 g). It was
faceted twice by
Schenck & Van
Haelen of New York,
which specialized in
Arkansas diamonds,
handling over 14,000...
- 1865)
Freddie Keppard,
American jazz
musician (b. 1890) Léon de
Witte de
Haelen,
Belgian general (b. 1857) July 18 –
Charles Prince,
French actor (b. 1872)...