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  Brugelette (Municipality, Province of Hainaut, Belgium)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The municipality of Brugelette (3,3310 inhabitants on 31 December 1998; 2,840 ha) is located in the valley of Dendre, 10 km south-east of Ath, in Western Hainaut.
In the Middle Ages, Brugelette was divided into the four domains of Hérimez (successively owned by the Gavre, Looz, Walcourt-Rochefort, Jauche-Mastaing and eventually Ongnies families), Brugelette (owned by the Brugelette family and incorporated in the XIVth century to the domain of Hérimez), Brolignies (owned by the Mastaing family) and Brakel, aka Bragues.
The municipal flag of Brugelette, as confirmed by the municipal administration, is white with the municipal coat of arms in the middle.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/be-whtbg.html   (920 words)

  
 THE HISTORY OF THE LUXEMBURGWALLOON PROVINCE
Dehon went to Brugelette, to the Castle of Frésignies, where the property of the Scouvémont family was situated, and administered.
The house at Brugelette had been destined as a centre for abandoned children but as time went on it became clear that it was not suitable for such.
The property at Brugelette was sold and the chapel was demolished by the new owner.
www.scj.org /scj_homp/we-scj/scj_history/history_luxemburg_walloon.html   (7644 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Herbert Vaughan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Herbert, the eldest born, went to the Jesuit College at Stonyhurst in the spring of 1841, and remained until the summer of 1847.
From Stonyhurst he went to the Jesuit College at Brugelette, in Belgium, for three years.
On leaving Brugelette he went to the Benedictines at Downside Abbey for twelve months as an ecclesiastical student.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15311b.htm   (4125 words)

  
 Formation in the British-Irish Province
He entered the Novitiate of the Sacred Heart Fathers at Brugelette, Belgium, in September 1937, and on 31st March 1939 became the first Professed member of the new English Foundation.
The fortress, the citadel, the craggy tower dominating the landscape: it is older than history, as natural to man as the eyrie to the eagle; whether fairy-tale castle or fortified fastness.
The SCJ premises at Brugelette was a medieval castle, with square battlemented towers, rearing their heads above each other’s shoulders.
www.scj.org /scj_homp/vocation/me_jordan1_13012001.html   (5275 words)

  
 Paradisio Nature Park Brugelette, (Wildlife Preserves)
Paradisio is a nature park laid out like a theme park, with lots of highly developed self-contained displays.
The Abbeys ponds, originally dug by monks to serve as fish reserves, now host swans, geese, ducks, hens of water, pink flamingos and pelicans; a bat colony lives in the abbeys underground chambers.
Find all kinds of Parks in Brugelette with.
www.ohwy.com /be/p/parapark.htm   (142 words)

  
 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY - HERBERT CARDINAL VAUGHAN COLLECTION: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
Herbert Vaughan was educated first at the Jesuit college at Stonyhurst (1841-1847), then for three years at the Jesuit college at Brugelette, Belgium.
At an early age, he decided to turn to the priesthood, and after Brugelette went on to study with the Benedictines at Downside Abbey for twelve months.
In 1851, Vaughan arrived in Rome to attend lectures at the Collegio Romano.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/cl156.htm   (1809 words)

  
 VAUGHAN, HERBERT (1832-1903) - Online Information article about VAUGHAN, HERBERT (1832-1903)
Herbert spent six years at Stonyhurst, and was then sent to study with the See also:
Bath, and subsequently at the Jesuit school of Brugelette, See also:
Belgium, which was afterwards removed to See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /VAN_VIR/VAUGHAN_HERBERT_1832_1903_.html   (551 words)

  
 TrekEarth | Un pont )à Bruges Photo
Photos: Earth >> Europe >> Belgium >> Wallonia >> Hainaut >> Brugelette
Typical view of Bruges a so nice place in Belgium
It's a good composition, but it lacks focus and sharpness.
www.trekearth.com /gallery/photo59209.htm   (41 words)

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