- Barthélemy Théodore,
Count de
Theux de
Meylandt (26
February 1794 – 21
August 1874) was a
Belgian Roman Catholic politician who
served as the
prime minister...
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Meylandt Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Meylandt) is a
country house, on the site of an
earlier castle, in
Heusden in the muni****lity of Heusden-Zolder, province...
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industrial zones, such as 'Zolder-Lummen'.
Meylandt Castle, a
castle donated to Heusden-Zolder by the De
Theux de
Meylandt family. It is
currently used as an...
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Christian saint. St Servatius, –
Early Christian saint. Barthélémy de
Theux de
Meylandt, (1794–1874) – Politician;
former Prime Minister.
Hendrik van Veldeke,...
- Jean Baptiste,
Baron Nothomb in 1844 and
formed with B. T. de
Theux de
Meylandt a
Catholic cabinet in 1846
which lost
power after the
Liberal victory of...
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Following the election, the
Catholic government led by Barthélémy de
Theux de
Meylandt resigned.
After a
political crisis of two months, a
liberal government...
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musique at Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk [nl] c. 1708–1712 Barthélémy de
Theux de
Meylandt (born 26
February 1794),
politician and
former Belgian Prime Minister Aldous...
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Lebeau I de
Muelenaere Rogier I de
Theux de
Meylandt I
Lebeau II
Nothomb Van de
Weyer de
Theux de
Meylandt II
Rogier II de Brouckère de
Decker Rogier III...
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Joseph Lebeau Comte de
Muelenaere Comte d’Alviella
Chevalier de
Theux de
Meylandt Jean-Baptiste
Nothomb Sylvain Van de
Weyer Charles Rogier Henri de Brouckère...
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Lebeau I de
Muelenaere Rogier I de
Theux de
Meylandt I
Lebeau II
Nothomb Van de
Weyer de
Theux de
Meylandt II
Rogier II de Brouckère de
Decker Rogier III...