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  2. Chasteler - Wikipedia

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    Moulbaix Castle, built by Oswald de Chasteler and a former Urban exploration site. [2]This family was founded by Thierry, Lord of Chasteler (casteletum) in France in Lorraine around 1300.

  3. List of castles and châteaux in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of castles and châteaux in Belgium. [a] The Dutch word kasteel and the French word château refer both to fortified defensive buildings (castles proper) and to stately aristocratic homes (châteaux, manor houses or country houses). As a result, it is common to see the name of both types of building translated into ...

  4. Aymard d'Ursel - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Henri-Adrien-Aymard count d'Ursel (1849-1939) was a Belgian Noble Courtier of the Vatican.. By mother's side he was a grandson of Marie-Hippolyte de Gueulluy, 2nd Marquess of Rumigny and a descendant of Édouard Mortier, Duke of Trévise.

  5. Ursel family - Wikipedia

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    Moulbaix Castle, residence of the late Aymard, count d'Ursel was recently sold, after the last Countess d´Ursel died. [4] Beerlegem Castle is the private residence of Count Hubert d'Ursel de Bousies, by marriage a descendant of Lopez-Maria Rodriguez d'Evora y Vega, 1st Marquess of Rode, the original Marquess of Rode.

  6. Château of Arenberg - Wikipedia

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    The Château of Arenberg or Arenberg Castle [1] [2] (Dutch: Kasteel van Arenberg; French: Château d'Arenberg) is a Flemish Renaissance style château in Heverlee, close to Leuven, Belgium. It is surrounded by a park.

  7. County of Hainaut - Wikipedia

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    The earliest places described being in Hainaut, in what are now Belgium and France. The brown lines are Roman roads. The green diamonds are places recorded in the early Middle Ages as being in the Silva Carbonaria. The pink circles are places recorded as being in the pagus of Hainaut. The two shaded areas are modern: Nord in France and Hainaut ...

  8. Ath - Wikipedia

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    The Ghislenghien industrial park near Ath was the scene of one of Belgium's worst ever industrial disasters on July 30, 2004. Around 8:30 am local time , workers constructing a new factory for abrasives firm Diamant Boart [ nl ] (a subsidiary of the Electrolux Group ) [ 5 ] [ 6 ] reported a strong smell of gas .

  9. Château de Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Beaumont (French: Château de Beaumont or Dutch: Kasteel van Beaumont) was a castle in Beaumont, Belgium. In the 15th century, it became the main seat of the House of Croÿ, dukes of Aarschot. They turned the castle fortress into a palatial renaissance structure of unparalleled luxury and