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City in Wallonia, Belgium
Gembloux (French: [ʒɑ̃blu] ; Walloon: Djiblou; Dutch: Gembloers [ˈɣɛmbluːrs]) is a municipality and city of Wallonia located in the province of Namur,
Gembloux
Topics referred to by the same term
Guibert of Gembloux may refer to: Wicbert or Guibert (died 962), saint and founder of Gembloux Abbey Guibert (abbot of Gembloux and Florennes) (died 1208)
Guibert_of_Gembloux
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Gembloux may refer to: Battle of Gembloux (1578) Battle of Gembloux (1940) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Battle_of_Gembloux
Topics referred to by the same term
Erluin of Gembloux may refer to: Erluin I of Gembloux (died 987), abbot Erluin II of Gembloux (died 1012), abbot This disambiguation page lists articles
Erluin_of_Gembloux
Battle during World War II
The Battle of Gembloux (or Battle of the Gembloux Gap) was fought between French and German forces in May 1940 during the Second World War. On 10 May
Battle_of_Gembloux_(1940)
1940 WWII battle in Belgium
tied down by German offensive operations in eastern Belgium at Hannut and Gembloux. With the flank of the First Army exposed, the Germans could thrust to
Battle_of_Hannut
Medieval author
Sigebert or Sigibert of Gembloux (Latin: Sigebertus or Sigibertus Gemblacensis; c. 1030 – 5 October 1112) was a medieval author, known mainly as a pro-Imperial
Sigebert_of_Gembloux
Gembloux Abbey (French: Abbaye de Gembloux) was a Benedictine abbey near Gembloux in the province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium. Since 1860, its buildings
Gembloux_Abbey
Belgian public university founded in 1817
installments throughout the Liège Province; in addition to Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech which is based in Gembloux (Namur), and the Department of Environmental Sciences
University_of_Liège
World War II military campaign
Army, advancing toward Gembloux and Hannut, on the southern flank of the BEF covering the Sambre sector. This covered the "Gembloux gap" in the Belgian defences
German invasion of Belgium (1940)
German_invasion_of_Belgium_(1940)
1815 military operation in Belgium
reached the Nivelles–Namur/Fleurus–Gembloux crossroad and the Gembloux road. The corps' main body reached Gembloux at 06:00. III Corps' rearguard—Borcke's
Waterloo campaign: Ligny through Wavre to Waterloo
Waterloo_campaign:_Ligny_through_Wavre_to_Waterloo
12th-century abbot
Anselm of Gembloux, Latinized Anselmus Gemblacensis (died 22 February 1136) was abbot of Gembloux Abbey 1115–1136, and continuator of the chronicle of
Anselm_of_Gembloux
Railway station in Namur, Belgium
Gembloux railway station (French: Gare de Gembloux; Dutch: Station Gembloers) is a railway station in Gembloux, Namur, Belgium. The station was opened
Gembloux_railway_station
Battle during the Eighty Years' War
The Battle of Gembloux took place at Gembloux, near Namur, Low Countries, between the Spanish forces led by Don John of Austria (Spanish: Don Juan de
Battle_of_Gembloux_(1578)
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
next large-scale battle occurred at Gembloux in 1578, the Spanish forces won easily. In light of the defeat at Gembloux, the southern states of the Seventeen
Netherlands
abbot of Gembloux from 991 until his death. He was a nephew of Bishop Erluin of Cambrai and a relative of the first two abbots of Gembloux, Erluin I
Erluin_II_of_Gembloux
Gottschalk of Gembloux (fl. 1112–1136) was a Benedictine monk and writer. He was a disciple of Sigebert at the abbey of Gembloux and wrote a continuation
Gottschalk_of_Gembloux
Benedictine monk
Erluin (died 987) was a Benedictine monk, the first abbot of Gembloux (946–87) and also briefly the abbot of Lobbes (956–57). Diametrically opposed accounts
Erluin_I_of_Gembloux
Third-fourth century Christian martyr and a canonized saint
Church, and in the Lutheran Church on 13 December. The monk Sigebert of Gembloux (1030–1112) wrote a mid-eleventh-century passio, to support a local cult
Saint_Lucy
Gembloers, or Gembloux. This list is part of Belgium's national heritage. List of protected heritage sites in Namur (province) Gembloux Wikimedia Commons
List of protected heritage sites in Gembloux
List_of_protected_heritage_sites_in_Gembloux
German invasion of France in 1940
practicable line existed from Givet to Namur, across the Gembloux Gap (la trouée de Gembloux), Wavre, Louvain and along the Dyle river to Antwerp, which
Battle_of_France
Name list
palace at Ingelheim c. 874 Erluin I of Gembloux, abbot of Gembloux 946–987 Erluin II of Gembloux, abbot of Gembloux 991–1012 Erluin of Cambrai, bishop of
Erluin
Place in Flanders, Belgium
intersection of roads, including the Roman road connecting Mechelen with Gembloux. The village church is medieval; its oldest part, the tower, dates from
Perk,_Belgium
Legendary early king of the Franks
chapter 8. Later sources, such as the universal chronicle of Sigebert of Gembloux, list Pharamond as King of the Franks between Marcomer and Chlodio: Post
Pharamond
Faculty of the University of Liège, Belgium
Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech (GxABT), located in Gembloux, Belgium, is one of the eleven faculties of the University of Liège. Founded in 1860 and previously
Gembloux_Agro-Bio_Tech
Lambert Hancart was abbot of Gembloux from 1557 until his death on 28 August 1578. As a member of the States of Brabant, he was delegated to present the
Lambert_Hancart
(Capital of Wallonia) via key towns including Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve and Gembloux. Managed by the Flemish and Walloon road authorities, it serves both suburban
N27_road_(Belgium)
1945 battle of World War II
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Ében-Émael Hannut David Gembloux La Lys Ypres–Comines Canal France Sedan Montcornet Saumur Arras Boulogne
Battle_of_Castle_Itter
10th-century Lotharingian nobleman
with lands somewhere near modern Dutch Limburg, who was associated with Gembloux Abbey in French-speaking Belgium. Its founder Wicbert was possibly a relative
Lambert (nobleman of the Maasgau)
Lambert_(nobleman_of_the_Maasgau)
Medieval European saint
Guibert (892 – 23 May 962) was a nobleman who became a hermit and founded Gembloux Abbey. He was canonized as a saint in 1211. Saint Guibert's feast day is
Wicbert
Beringen (Limburg) through towns including Diest, Tienen, Jodoigne, and Gembloux, before ending at Charleroi in Hainaut. It crosses four provinces and serves
N29_road_(Belgium)
Municipality in Walloon Brabant province, Wallonia, Belgium
connected Bavay to Cologne. Located between Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve and Gembloux, 40 km from Brussels, Chastre is well served by road and railway networks
Chastre
1183–1794 northwestern state of the Holy Roman Empire
region, and other parts of Walloon Brabant. Gembloux: south west of Jodoigne. Is known for the buildings of Gembloux Abbey. Dormaal [nl]: south of Zoutleeuw
Duchy_of_Brabant
German nun and polymath (c. 1098 – 1179)
senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Her letter to Guibert of Gembloux, which she wrote at the age of 77, describes her experience of this light:
Hildegard_of_Bingen
Belgian sculptor and painter (1925–2025)
Fine Arts Antwerp. From 2013 to 2014, he held a personal exhibition at Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech. In 2012, he received an honorary doctorate from the University
Paul_Van_Hoeydonck
Surname list
Ravenna, elected Antipope Clement III Guibert of Gembloux (10th century), founder of the Abbey of Gembloux Guibert of Nogent (c. 1055–1124), Benedictine
Guibert
Railway station in Namur, Belgium
services (L-01) Namur – Huy – Liège Local services (L-08) Ottignies – Gembloux – Namur Local services (L-11) Namur – Dinant – Bertrix – Libramont Local
Namur_railway_station
1940 battle between the Allies and Germany in France
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Ében-Émael Hannut David Gembloux La Lys Ypres–Comines Canal France Sedan Montcornet Saumur Arras Boulogne
Battle_of_Dunkirk
Military unit
The 1st Moroccan Division participated with distinction in the Battle of Gembloux on 15 May 1940 and subsequently during the defense of Lille at the end
1st_Moroccan_Division_(1939)
Spanish military leader (1547–1578)
January 1578 he defeated the Protestants in the Battle of Gembloux. The defeat at Gembloux forced Prince William of Orange, the leader of the revolt,
John_of_Austria
Dutch military commander
unpopular in William's court and after the crushing defeat in the Battle of Gembloux in 1578, he made overtures to the Spanish, who enlisted him as a soldier
Maarten_Schenck_van_Nydeggen
Siege during the Eighty Years' War
Haarlemmermeer Zuiderzee Reimerswaal Lillo 1576–1579 Western Europe 1st Antwerp Gembloux Rijmenam 1st Deventer Borgerhout 1579–1588 Western Europe 1st Maastricht
Siege_of_Rheinberg_(1633)
1830 revolution against Dutch rule
2025. Jacques Logie, De la régionalisation à l'indépendance, 1830, Paris-Gembloux, éditions Duculot, 1980, 248 p. (ISBN 2-8011-0332-2), p. 13 Jacques Logie
Belgian_Revolution
Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943
Guadalajara Soviet-Japanese Border War Khalkhin Gol World War II Hannut Gembloux Sedan (1940) Raseiniai Brody 1st Kiev Operation Crusader 1st Rzhev–Sychyovka
Battle_of_Stalingrad
War Siege of the Spaniards' Castle - 1576 - Eighty Years' War Battle of Gembloux (1578) - 1578 - Eighty Years' War Siege of Zichem - 1578 - Eighty Years'
List of wars involving Belgium
List_of_wars_involving_Belgium
Belgian cyclist
Félix Sellier (2 January 1893 in Spy – 16 April 1965 in Gembloux) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. In the 1921 Tour de France, the cyclists
Félix_Sellier
16th-century Spanish general
mutinying. Under Alessandro Farnese he took part in the 1578 Battle of Gembloux and 1579 siege of Maastricht. In 1587 he was appointed governor of the
Cristóbal_de_Mondragón
1815 battle during the War of the Seventh Coalition (Hundred Days)
concentration, and he intended, therefore, to push an advance guard as far as Gembloux, to feel for and ward off Blücher. To assist this operation the reserve
Battle_of_Ligny
Season of television series
Place Country Town Points 1 D Waldkraiburg 43 2 I Terracina 42 3 CH Jegenstorf 39 4 NL IJsselstein 36 5 B Gembloux 30 6 F Thiers 23 7 GB Banbury 22
Jeux_sans_frontières_season_8
Part of the Eighty Years' War (1572)
Haarlemmermeer Zuiderzee Reimerswaal Lillo 1576–1579 Western Europe 1st Antwerp Gembloux Rijmenam 1st Deventer Borgerhout 1579–1588 Western Europe 1st Maastricht
Battle_of_IJsselmeer
Swift aircraft are now manufactured by Aériane, a European firm based in Gembloux, Belgium. Aériane first manufactured the Swift under licence, but the firm
Aériane_Swift
Belgian chemist
René Victor Gustave Joseph Sneyers (6 April 1918, Gembloux – 26 August 1984, Brussels) was a Belgian chemist. He succeeded Paul B. Coremans as head of
René_Sneyers
Duke of Lower Lorraine
body from Paterno to Aachen. According to the Chronica of Sigebert de Gembloux, he died in 1006, but he seems to be alive as late as 1012, when Count
Otto,_Duke_of_Lower_Lorraine
British military operation during World War II
40 kilometres (25 mi) plain without any natural obstacles known as the "Gembloux Gap". On deployment to France in September 1939, the BEF, commanded by
Operation_David
was a practicable line from Givet, to Namur, across the Gembloux Gap (la trouée de Gembloux), Wavre, Louvain and along the Dyle river to Antwerp, later
French_war_planning_1920–1940
War crime by the Waffen-SS
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Eben-Emael K-W Line Dyle Plan David Hannut Gembloux Lys Ypres–Comines Canal Luxembourg Schuster Line
Wormhoudt_massacre
Bantu people in the African Great Lakes region
Dictionary (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996), 454. Biebuyck, Daniel P. De hond bij de Nyanga: ritueel en sociologie. Gembloux: J. Duculot, 1956. v t e
Nyanga_people
1646 siege of Dunkirk
Haarlemmermeer Zuiderzee Reimerswaal Lillo 1576–1579 Western Europe 1st Antwerp Gembloux Rijmenam 1st Deventer Borgerhout 1579–1588 Western Europe 1st Maastricht
Siege_of_Dunkirk_(1646)
Association of seven Belgian science parks
Walloon-Brabant Liège Science Park, in Seraing, Liège Crealys Science Park, in Gembloux, Namur Aéropole Science Park, in Charleroi, Hainaut Initialis Science Park
Science_Parks_of_Wallonia
Municipality in Walloon Brabant province, Wallonia, Belgium
1131, date at which Godfrey I, Duke of Brabant ceded it to the Abbey of Gembloux. The Duke, however, still owned exempt land (or franchise) on this territory
Braine-l'Alleud
French post-Napoleonic song
and the song of the students of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of Gembloux. Day-Hickman p.148 Rifkin p.194 Day-Hickman, Barbara Ann. Napoleonic Art:
Te_souviens-tu?
Family of insects
magnifica (Schiner) (Diptera, Sarcophagidae) en Roumanie. Bull. Rech. Agron. Gembloux, 26(4):563-567. Leonide, J. & Leonide J.-C. (1986), Les diptères sarcophagidés
Flesh_fly
Belgian singer and songwriter (born 1956)
Lemaire (born 5 January 1956) is a Belgian singer and songwriter born in Gembloux, Namur. Beyond her native country, she is also popular in France, Switzerland
Jo_Lemaire
Former French department
following four arrondissements and cantons: Namur: Andenne, Dhuy, Fosses, Gembloux and Namur (2 cantons). Dinant: Beauraing, Ciney, Dinant, Florennes and
Sambre-et-Meuse
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
warfare drew sharp criticism from anti-papal figures like Sigebert of Gembloux. By the late 11th century, the development of Christian just war theory
Crusades
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
tribute. In his universal chronicle the Western European author Sigebert of Gembloux remarked that the Bulgarian state was established in 680. This was the
First_Bulgarian_Empire
European title of nobility
the abbey of Nivelles, an imperial fief. The advocacy over the abbey of Gembloux. Lecuppre-Desjardin, Élodie (2022). "6 Measuring and imagining: reflections
Duke_of_Lothier
12th-century codex
of her life or just after her death, at the instigation of Guibert of Gembloux, her final secretary. The only segment of her work missing from the codex
Wiesbaden_Codex
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Picardy regions in the north-eastern tip of France, plus the belfry of Gembloux in Wallonia. Despite the list being concerned with civic tower structures
Belfries of Belgium and France
Belfries_of_Belgium_and_France
February 2025. "Loi tendant à accorder le titre de ville à la commune de Gembloux". www.ejustice.just.fgov.be (in French). Belgian Official Gazette. 5 June
List_of_cities_in_Belgium
Mother of Hugh Capet (c. 910 – after 958)
of Reims and may have died soon afterward; a 965 entry by Sigebert of Gembloux seems doubtful. Hedwig had five children with her husband Hugh the Great:
Hedwig_of_Saxony
Ethnic group native to Belgium
du Nord, Duculot, Gembloux, pp. 61-68, ISBN 978-2-8011-0085-1 Félix Rousseau, L'art mosan, introduction historique, Duculot, Gembloux,1970 p. 44, ISBN 2-8011-0004-8
Walloons
Battle in Poland during WWII
Guadalajara Soviet-Japanese Border War Khalkhin Gol World War II Hannut Gembloux Sedan (1940) Raseiniai Brody 1st Kiev Operation Crusader 1st Rzhev–Sychyovka
Battle_of_Radzymin_(1944)
1640 siege of Hulst by the Dutch Republic against Spain
Haarlemmermeer Zuiderzee Reimerswaal Lillo 1576–1579 Western Europe 1st Antwerp Gembloux Rijmenam 1st Deventer Borgerhout 1579–1588 Western Europe 1st Maastricht
Siege_of_Hulst_(1640)
Benedictine monk (c. 1125–1208)
Guibert of Gembloux was a Benedictine monk who served as secretary to Hildegard of Bingen. He later became abbot of Gembloux Abbey in the province of
Guibert (abbot of Gembloux and Florennes)
Guibert_(abbot_of_Gembloux_and_Florennes)
Calendar year
13 – Ulric II (or Udalrich), Italian nobleman October 5 – Sigebert of Gembloux, French chronicler October 12 – Kogh Vasil ("the Robber"), Armenian ruler
1112
Private mansion in Bourges, France
Jacques-Cœur, Paris: Éditions du Patrimoine, p. 24. Claude-Charles Pierquin de Gembloux [in French] (1840), Histoire monétaire et philologique du Berry, Ménagé
Palais_Jacques_Cœur
Belgian automobile manufacturer
Company type Public Industry Automotive Founded 1992 Headquarters Rue Saucin 84, 5032 Gembloux, Belgium Key people Tony Gillet Products Hand-built cars
Gillet
French mechanized army corps (1939–40)
particular was noted for its solid performance during the Battles of Hannut and Gembloux during the fighting in Belgium. At the same time that poorly trained French
Cavalry_Corps_(France)
Belgian photographer, poet and engraver
Edmond Dauchot, Ardenne bien aimée, with a preface by André Dhôtel, Paris-Gembloux, J. Duculot, 1976 René Hénoumont, Edmond Dauchot : le photographe de l'Ardenne
Edmond_Dauchot
732 battle of the Umayyad invasion of Gaul
October. The Annals of Lorsch are more precise. According to Sigebert de Gembloux, "duke Odo, inferior to Charles in all respects, brought against him the
Battle_of_Tours
Arrondissement in Wallonia, Belgium
Andenne Assesse Éghezée Fernelmont Floreffe Fosses-la-Ville Gembloux Gesves Jemeppe-sur-Sambre La Bruyère Mettet Namur Ohey Profondeville Sambreville Sombreffe
Arrondissement_of_Namur
French-language crime thriller television series
of Darkness", some scenes were shot at the hotel "Les trois 3 clés" in Gembloux. The CBR building in Watermael-Boitsfort, a building by Belgian architect
The Crimson Rivers (TV series)
The_Crimson_Rivers_(TV_series)
Military unit
its commander. On the next day the division moved by road from Chauny to Gembloux through Tergnier, Saint-Quentin, Le Cateau, Binche, La Louvière, Gosselies
15th Infantry Division (France)
15th_Infantry_Division_(France)
Family of wasps
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crabronidae. Image Gallery from Gembloux Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Larra spp., mole cricket hunters
Crabronidae
Nassau-Corroy was the name of an illegitimate branch of the House of Nassau. Unlike the main branch of the House of Nassau, the branch of Nassau-Corroy
Nassau-Corroy
Celtic god of thunder
. MV / MVLCOI CARBRVX Inscribed on a gold lamella. Found in Baudecet, Gembloux, Belgium. 2nd century CE Latin (perhaps with Gaulish, Greek or Germanic
Taranis
City in Wallonia, Belgium
November 24, 2011. Gourdet L. and Geubel A., Histoire du Pays de Neufchâteau, Gembloux, 1956, 467 p., in-8º, cited in fr:Carte d'Arenberg de la Prévôté de Neufchâteau
Neufchâteau, Luxembourg Province
Neufchâteau,_Luxembourg_Province
1940 battle in the Netherlands during WWII
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Ében-Émael Hannut David Gembloux La Lys Ypres–Comines Canal France Sedan Montcornet Saumur Arras Boulogne
Battle_of_Maastricht
1940 battle during the German invasion of France
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Eben-Emael K-W Line Dyle Plan David Hannut Gembloux Lys Ypres–Comines Canal Luxembourg Schuster Line
Battle_of_La_Horgne
Name list
634) Sigeberht of Wessex, King of Wessex (reigned 756–757) Sigebert of Gembloux (c. 1030–1112), Belgian medieval author and historian Sigebert Buckley
Sigebert
Province of Wallonia, Belgium
Florennes Philippeville 15 Fosses-la-Ville Namur 16 Gedinne Dinant 17 Gembloux Namur 18 Gesves Namur 19 Hamois Dinant 20 Hastière Dinant 21 Havelange
Namur_Province
lead their army. However, he was not very successful. At the Battle of Gembloux of 31 January 1578 he was soundly beaten by the Spanish army under Alexander
Maximilien de Hénin, 3rd Count of Bossu
Maximilien_de_Hénin,_3rd_Count_of_Bossu
War plan of the German Army during the Battle of France in 1940
Grebbeberg Afsluitdijk Rotterdam Blitz Belgium Fort Eben-Emael K-W Line Dyle Plan David Hannut Gembloux Lys Ypres–Comines Canal Luxembourg Schuster Line
Manstein_plan
French Naval Academy in Lanvéoc-Poulmic, Brittany, France
Supérieure des Mines de Rabat (Mines Rabat) Louvain School of Engineering Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech HEC Lausanne HEC Montréal HEC Liège Management School Institut
École_navale
Province in Wallonia, Belgium
little over 5,300 persons on the Walloon sites of Rixensart, Wavre and Gembloux. The company distributes 36 doses of vaccines every second. The castle
Walloon_Brabant
French cavalry tank
behind to dig themselves in. The 2nd and 3rd DLM were concentrated in the Gembloux gap between Louvain and Namur, where there were no natural obstacles to
SOMUA_S35
1989–1990 sightings of triangular UFOs
reports that three unusual lights were seen moving towards Thorembais-Gembloux, which lies to the southeast of Brussels. Glons CRC requested the Wavre
Belgian_UFO_wave
Prosper Louis (1903–1947), Belgian botanist and professor of agronomy in Gembloux Poaceae Bu Lourteigia Alicia Lourteig (1913–2003) Asteraceae Bu Lourtella
List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(K–P)
Ethnic group native to Belgium
Logie, De la régionalisation à l'indépendance, 1830, Duculot, 1980, Paris-Gembloux, p. 21 National minorities in Europe, W. Braumüller, 2003, page 20. Nederlandse
Flemish_people
GEMBLOUX
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Tamil
Merwin | மேரà¯à®µà¯€à®¨Â
Variant of marvin
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Herald.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Wealthy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Superior Gem
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Glory
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
A Calendar Month; Warrior Arjuna
Boy/Male
Swedish American Latin Spanish
Brave.
Female
Polish
Pet form of Polish Wioletta, WIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Girl/Female
Persian
Heaven.
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