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¤ 10 October 1779
† 1 November 1841
Belgian baron/count, active in the Netherlands under Bonaparte.
A. de Celles =
Antoine de Celles
¤ 7 July 1787
† 12 January 1855
vd = van den
Andreas Johannes Ludovicus
Governor of North Brabant.
A.J.L. vd Bogaerde van Terbrugge =
Andreas vd Bogaerde van Terbrugge
¤ 27 September 1781
† 18 June 1815
Major. Killed in action at Waterloo.
A.R. Heyland =
Arthur Rowley Heyland
¤ 20 April 1773
† 3 November 1862
¤ 14 December 1784
† 23 August 1847
Adolphus Pieter
Colonel.
¤ 1786
† 1815
British lieutenant colonel, killed in action at Waterloo.
¤ 23 December 1777
† 1 December 1825
Russian czar. Reigned from 1801 until his death.
¤ 4 May 1789
† 6 December 1869
One of the founders of Belgium.
¤ 21 October 1790
† 28 February 1869
Poet, historian, statesman.
¤ 7 July 1787
† 12 January 1855
vd = van den
Andreas Johannes Ludovicus
Governor of North Brabant.
¤ 6 September 1778
† 18 February 1845
Andries Jan Jacob
Lieutenant general.
¤ 10 October 1779
† 1 November 1841
Belgian baron/count, active in the Netherlands under Bonaparte.
¤ 10 October 1779
†
Antoine Philippe Fiacre Ghislain
¤ 1 October 1773
† 4 January 1861
Anton Wilhelm
Vice admiral.
¤ 19 March 1777
† 16 March 1843
Anton Reinhard
Cabinet minister under King Willem I and ambassador.
¤ 2 May 1788
† 8 July 1863
Antonie Frederik Jan Floris Jacob
Lieutenant general.
¤ 18 July 1774
†
Antonius Josephus Johannes Hendricus
¤ 9 December 1773
† 19 February 1827
Armand Augustin Louis
French general and diplomat.
¤ 27 September 1781
† 18 June 1815
Major. Killed in action at Waterloo.
Arthur Heyland =
Arthur Rowley Heyland
¤ 27 September 1781
† 18 June 1815
Major. Killed in action at Waterloo.
¤ 22 February 1788
† 21 September 1860
Philosopher.
¤ 20 July 1774
† 22 July 1852
French general. Close friend and trustee of Napoleon.
¤ 25 March 1782
† 23 May 1841
Daniël Otto
Major general.
Bagelaar, Daniël =
Daniël Bagelaar
¤ 1790
† 1880
Bartholomeus Johannes
Art painter.
¤ 23 October 1789
† 27 June 1859
Jean Chrétien
Minister (politician).
Baud, Jean (1) =
Jean Baud (1)
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