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Belgian writer (born 1967)
Fabienne Claire Nothomb (French pronunciation: [fabjɛn klɛːʁ nɔtɔ̃b]; born 13 August 1967), better known by her pen name Amélie Nothomb (French: [ameli
Amélie_Nothomb
Surname list
World War II Patrick Nothomb Amélie Nothomb Juliette Nothomb Pierre Nothomb Nothomb, Wallonia [fr], municipality in Belgium Nothomb (creek) [fr], a tributary
Nothomb
Belgian diplomat (1936–2020)
Baron Patrick Nothomb (24 May 1936 – 17 March 2020) was a Belgian diplomat. Nothomb earned a doctorate in law from the Université catholique de Louvain
Patrick_Nothomb
Belgian writer (born 1963)
Juliette Nothomb (born 27 October 1963 Kinshasa) is a Belgian writer. Juliette Nothomb was born in Kinshasa, and she grew up in many countries: Japan
Juliette_Nothomb
Belgian politician (1936–2023)
Charles-Ferdinand Nicolas Marie Pierre Nothomb (3 May 1936 – 19 April 2023) was a Belgian politician. Nothomb was born in Brussels in 1936, the thirteenth
Charles-Ferdinand_Nothomb
Catholic priest and missionary. He later left the priesthood and married. Nothomb was a member of a prominent Belgian family. His father Pierre (1877-1966)
Jean-François_Nothomb
Belgian writer and right-wing politician
Pierre, Baron Nothomb (28 March 1887 – 29 December 1966) was a Belgian writer and right-wing politician. He was well known for his varied and voluminous
Pierre_Nothomb
Belgian politician (1805–1881)
Jean-Baptiste, Baron Nothomb (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist baʁɔ̃ nɔtɔ̃]; 3 July 1805 – 16 September 1881) was a Belgian statesman and diplomat, who
Jean-Baptiste_Nothomb
2025 French film
of the novel The Character of Rain (Métaphysique des tubes) by Amélie Nothomb. The film had its world premiere in the Special Screenings section of the
Little Amélie or the Character of Rain
Little_Amélie_or_the_Character_of_Rain
2000 short novel by Amélie Nothomb
Métaphysique des tubes) is a 2000 short novel by the Belgian author Amélie Nothomb originally written in French. The English translated edition of the novel
The_Character_of_Rain
1999 novel by Amélie Nothomb
which means "Stupefaction and trembling") is a satirical novel by Amélie Nothomb, first published in 1999, and translated into English by Adriana Hunter
Fear_and_Trembling_(novel)
Attentat is a novel by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1997. In Attentat, the novelist creates two original characters for her
Attentat_(novel)
Belgian politician (born 1975)
2014, becoming the youngest Belgian prime minister since Jean-Baptiste Nothomb in 1841. In December 2018, the government collapsed following internal
Charles_Michel
1998 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Mercure is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1998. The novel is set on the island of Mortes-Frontières, whose name (literally
Mercure_(novel)
Péplum is a novel written in French by the Belgian author Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1996 by Éditions Albin Michel. The futuristic novel
Péplum
2005 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Sulphuric Acid (French: Acide sulfurique) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 2005. It details the thoughts and pursuits of
Sulphuric_Acid_(novel)
Nothomb novel
Soif (or Thirst) is the 28th novel written by Amélie Nothomb, published on 21 August 2019 by Éditions Albin Michel. Regarding the writing of the novel
Thirst_(Nothomb_novel)
Novel by Amélie Nothomb
(French: Une forme de vie) is the nineteenth novel by Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb, published in French in 2010 by Albin Michel and translated into English
Life_Form_(novel)
2002 novel by Amélie Nothomb
novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 2002. It is a romanticized account of the life of the singer RoBERT, whom Nothomb became acquainted
The_Book_of_Proper_Names
Country in Northwestern Europe
Stijn Streuvels, Georges Simenon, Suzanne Lilar, Hugo Claus and Amélie Nothomb. The poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck won the Nobel Prize in Literature
Belgium
Topics referred to by the same term
known as "peplum". Péplum (novel), a 1996 work by Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb. Peplos, a kind of women's garment in ancient Greece. An overskirt also
Peplum
2003 French film
Tremblements) is a 2003 French film based on the 1999 novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was written and directed by Alain Corneau and stars Sylvie Testud.
Fear_and_Trembling_(film)
Play by Amélie Nothomb
Human Rites (French: Les Combustibles) is a Belgian play by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1994. It is set in an eastern city under siege.
Human_Rites
2004 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Hunger (French: Biographie de la faim) is a novel by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 2004. "The inhabitants of Vanuatu have never
The_Life_of_Hunger
Liberal government, resigned shortly before the elections. The unionist Nothomb Government took over on 13 April 1841. Sternberger, D, Vogel, B & Nohlen
1841_Belgian_general_election
1992 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Assassin's Hygiene") is the first novel by the Belgian novelist Amélie Nothomb. It was published in 1992 by Albin Michel. The novel is written almost
Hygiene_and_the_Assassin
2006 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Journal d'Hirondelle is a 2006 novel by Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. The book is Nothomb's 15th novel and was first published in 2006 by Éditions Albin
Journal_d'Hirondelle
Form of fictionalized autobiography
the book's creation is inscribed in the book itself. Aldo Busi Amélie Nothomb Andrew Durbin Anne Wiazemsky Annie Ernaux Ayad Akhtar Ben Lerner Bret Easton
Autofiction
Belgian World War II Resistance leader (1916–2007)
over some of her leadership duties in Belgium. In Paris, Jean-François Nothomb became her assistant. In France, de Jongh received airmen from Brussels
Andrée_de_Jongh
2001 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Cosmétique de l'ennemi) is the tenth novel written by Belgian author Amélie Nothomb. It was also the tenth book published by Albin Michel. It was first published
The_Enemy's_Cosmetique
1973 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Stranger Next Door (French: Les Catilinaires) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1995. The book begins when a retired couple
The_Stranger_Next_Door
French author, traveler and explorer (1925–2020)
Patrick Rambaud 1998 Anne Wiazemsky 1999 François Taillandier / Amélie Nothomb 2000 Pascal Quignard 2001–present 2001 Éric Neuhoff 2002 Marie Ferranti
Jean_Raspail
Member of the Belgian Resistance during WWII
1943, four American airmen plus Comet Line leader in France Jean-François Nothomb and d'Ursel were in the home of Kattalin Aguirre in St. Jean de Luz, France
Antoine_d'Ursel
French-speaking political party in Belgium
Houben PSC 1972–1976 Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb 1976–1977 Georges Gramme 1977–1979 Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb 1979–1981 Paul Vanden Boeynants 1981–1996
Humanist_Democratic_Centre
Russian writer (1799–1837)
University Press. p. 31. ISBN 0810119714. Retrieved 7 January 2015. Goëtz-Nothomb, Charlotte. "Jean-Paul Marat - Notice Generale" (in French). p. 9. Schapiro
Alexander_Pushkin
Topics referred to by the same term
1924 with music by Erik Satie Mercure (novel), by Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb first published in 1998 R v Mercure, a decision of the Supreme Court of
Mercure
2020 film
a 2020 psychological thriller directed by Kike Maíllo based on Amélie Nothomb's novel The Enemy's Cosmetique. The film is a Spanish-German-French international
A_Perfect_Enemy
Belgian public university founded in 1817
author Marcel Nicolet, Belgian physicist and meteorologist Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, statesman and diplomat Stanisław Olszewski, Polish engineer and inventor
University_of_Liège
Belgian medical research institute
by royal decree of King Leopold I, upon the proposal of Jean-Baptiste Nothomb. Among the founders were Victor-Joseph François, a professor at the Faculty
Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium
Royal_Academy_of_Medicine_of_Belgium
Constituency in Belgium (1900-1991)
1961 Roger Lamers (BSP) 1965 Louis Olivier (PVV) 1968 Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb (CVP) Marcel Rasquin (BSP) 1971 Marcel Remacle (PSB) 1974 1977 1978 Marcel
Arlon-Marche-Bastogne (Chamber of Representatives constituency)
Arlon-Marche-Bastogne_(Chamber_of_Representatives_constituency)
1984 assassination of Indian prime minister
Hussain Muhammad Ershad Belgium Deputy Prime Minister Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb Bhutan King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Bulgaria General Secretary of the Central
Assassination of Indira Gandhi
Assassination_of_Indira_Gandhi
Lebeau (liberal) 1834–1839 Antoine Ernst (liberal) 1839 Jean-Baptiste Nothomb (liberal) 1839–1840 Jean Raikem (Catholic) 1840–1841 Mathieu Leclercq (liberal)
Minister_of_Justice_(Belgium)
Gerlache 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
2010–2011 Belgian government formation
2010–2011_Belgian_government_formation
2014 film
romance-drama film written and directed by Stefan Liberski. It is based on Amélie Nothomb's 2007 autographical novel of the same name. The movie tells the story of
Tokyo_Fiancée_(film)
Municipality in Wallonia, Belgium
municipality consists of the following districts: Attert, Nobressart, Nothomb, Thiaumont, and Tontelange. Other population centers include: Almeroth
Attert
Metro station in Paris, France
vicinity in the past: Boris Vian, Jacques Prévert, Marguerite Duras, Amélie Nothomb, Roland Topor, Juliette Gréco, and Sonia Delaunay. It illustrates a unique
Saint-Germain-des-Prés station
Saint-Germain-des-Prés_station
Incumbent Belgian government
Gerlache 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
De_Wever_government
Belgian governments in exile during World War I
Gerlache 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
Belgian government at Sainte-Adresse
Belgian_government_at_Sainte-Adresse
French actress (born 1971)
of the film Stupeur et tremblements, adapted from the novel by Amélie Nothomb, for which she was awarded a César and a Lumière Award for Best Actress
Sylvie_Testud
Croo 1 October 2020 3 February 2025 4 years, 125 days 17 Jean-Baptiste Nothomb 13 April 1841 30 July 1845 4 years, 108 days 18 Théo Lefèvre 25 April
List of prime ministers of Belgium by time in office
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Belgium_by_time_in_office
Spanish writer, journalist, and translator (born 1960)
Apollinaire, Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Agota Kristof, Daniel Pennac and Amélie Nothomb. He received several awards for his literary works. T'hauria de caure la
Sergi_Pàmies
Annual literary award
Mikhail Shishkin Письмовник Punto di Fuga Emanuela Bonaccorsi Russian Amélie Nothomb Premier sang Primo sangue Federica Di Lella French 2023 Emmanuel Carrère
Strega_European_Prize
2009 novel by Amélie Nothomb
(French: Le Voyage d'Hiver) is the 18th novel by the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. It appeared on 20 August 2009 published by Éditions Albin Michel. In spite
The_Winter_Journey_(novel)
French novelist, dramatist, critic, poet, and journalist (1885-1970)
Patrick Rambaud 1998 Anne Wiazemsky 1999 François Taillandier / Amélie Nothomb 2000 Pascal Quignard 2001–present 2001 Éric Neuhoff 2002 Marie Ferranti
François_Mauriac
Highest rank of the Mexican Honours System
of Greece and Denmark Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb Olav V of Norway Jacques van Ypersele de Strihou Ra'ad bin Zeid Suharto
Order_of_the_Aztec_Eagle
Topics referred to by the same term
American ceramicist Journal d'Hirondelle, a novel by Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb Operation Hirondelle, a successful 1953 French raid in the First Indochina
Hirondelle
Cultural region in Belgium
Nobressart (Gehaanselchert): Almeroth (Almeroth), Heinstert (Heeschtert) Nothomb (Noutem): Parette (Parrt), Rodenhoff (Roudenhaff) Thiaumont (Diddebuerg):
Arelerland
95 seats in the Chamber of Representatives Government before election Nothomb Liberal-Catholic Government after election Van de Weyer Liberal-Catholic
1845_Belgian_general_election
Name list
professional tennis player Amelie Muthsam (born 2002), Austrian politician Amélie Nothomb (born 1967), Belgian writer Amélie Perrin (born 1980), French female hammer
Amélie_(given_name)
French literary award
patron – Pierre Bergé – and a new name: Prix Decembre. Source: "Amélie Nothomb et Josyane Savigneau nouveaux jurés du Prix Décembre". Le Point. 24 March
Prix_Décembre
Luxembourgish-Belgian jurist, industrialist, journalist and politician (1812–1892)
of nine children of Jean-Frédérich Tesch (1774-1844) and Marie-Cécile Nothomb (1780-1869). He studied law, graduating from the University of Liège in
Victor_Tesch
(katholiek) 1840-1841 Charles Liedts (liberaal) 1841-1845 Jean-Baptiste Nothomb (liberaal) 1845-1846 Sylvain Van de Weyer (katholiek) 1846-1847 Barthélémy
Minister of the Interior (Belgium)
Minister_of_the_Interior_(Belgium)
Topics referred to by the same term
film), a Russian film The Winter Journey (novel), a 2009 novel by Amélie Nothomb This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Winter
Winter_Journey
Belgian politician (1931–1996)
Commissioner for Energy, the Science and Research Preceded by Renaat Van Elslande Minister of Foreign Affairs 1977–1980 Succeeded by Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb
Henri_Simonet
French publisher
Emmanuelle Ménard Robert Ménard Éric Naulleau Irène Némirovsky Amélie Nothomb Michel Onfray Maxence Van Der Meersch Philippe de Villiers David Walliams
Éditions_Albin_Michel
Boon, Suzanne Lilar, Hugo Claus, Pierre Mertens, Ernest Claes, and Amélie Nothomb. The poet and playwright Maurice Maeterlinck won the Nobel Prize in Literature
Culture_of_Belgium
(in Italian). 30 May 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2025. "Premio Hemingway a Nothomb, Zanta, Ginzburg e Ebadi". la Repubblica (in Italian). 5 June 2023. Retrieved
Premio_Hemingway
de Stassart Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt Paul Devaux Jean-Baptiste Nothomb Sylvain van de Weyer Pillarisation Henri PIRENNE, Histoire de la Belgique
Unionism_in_Belgium
French folktale
(2002), a novel by Gregory Frost Barbe Bleue (2012), a novel by Amélie Nothomb. The Seventh Bride (2014), a novel by Ursula Vernon under the pen name
Bluebeard
State order of Gabon
Mborantsuo Henri Minko Ben Moreell Séraphin Moundounga Charles-Ferdinand Nothomb Jean Ping Rose Christiane Raponda Abdulla Shahid Louis Sanmarco Al Waleed
National Order of Merit (Gabon)
National_Order_of_Merit_(Gabon)
Maurice Maeterlinck Thierry Martens Pierre Mertens Henri Michaux Amélie Nothomb Jean Ray aka John Flanders for his works in Dutch Georges Rodenbach J.H
Belgian_literature
March 2020 Stephen Schwartz 78 Doctor United States (Seattle) Patrick Nothomb 83 Diplomat Belgium (Habay) 18 March 2020 Rose Marie Compaoré 61 Politician
List of deaths due to the COVID-19 pandemic
List_of_deaths_due_to_the_COVID-19_pandemic
Gerlache 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
2014 Belgian government formation
2014_Belgian_government_formation
BT98 — January 20, 2006 Catalina CSS · 3.1 km MPC · JPL 227641 Nothomb 2006 BD99 Nothomb January 28, 2006 Nogales J.-C. Merlin KOR 1.6 km MPC · JPL 227642
List of minor planets: 227001–228000
List_of_minor_planets:_227001–228000
2019 novel by Jean-Paul Dubois
round of voting, with six votes against four for Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb's novel Soif. Philippe Claudel, one of the jurors of the prize, called the
Not Everybody Lives the Same Way
Not_Everybody_Lives_the_Same_Way
Mouscron Moeskroen Mußkrunn Mussy-la-Ville Mützich Nobressart Elcherthal Nothomb Nothum Oostduinkerke Ostdünkirchen Oostende Ostend Ourthe Urt Parette Parett
List of German exonyms for places in Belgium
List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_Belgium
Bilateral relations
economy, despite two oil shocks in the 1970s. By the time Baron Patrick Nothomb started his 9-year term of office in 1988, Japan had established itself
Belgium–Japan_relations
French political theorist (1743–1793)
and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Goëtz-Nothomb, Charlotte. "Jean-Paul Marat – Notice Generale" (in French). pp. 5–6, 9
Jean-Paul_Marat
Belgian national government
Gerlache 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
Van_Acker_I_Government
Topics referred to by the same term
in the Marvel Comics Universe Life Form (novel), a 2010 novel by Amélie Nothomb Plant life-form, systems for categorizing plants Raunkiær plant life-form
Lifeform_(disambiguation)
House order founded in 1836
Elder Prince Moritz of Saxe-Altenburg Nicholas I of Russia Jean-Baptiste Nothomb Oscar II Peter II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders
Order_of_Albert_the_Bear
Magdalen Nabb, Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Nigg [de], Ingrid Noll, Amélie Nothomb, Seán Ó Faoláin, George Orwell, Liaty Pisani [de], Christoph Poschenrieder [de]
Diogenes_Verlag
Federal government of Belgium (2008-2008)
Gerlache 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
Leterme_I_Government
Catholic religious congregation inspired by Charles de Foucauld
Kim Điền, Archbishop of Hué (Vietnam) from 1968 to 1988 Jean-François Nothomb, member of the Comet Escape Line during World War II, later a missionary
Little_Brothers_of_Jesus
King of the Belgians from 1831 to 1865
to the constitution, under the supervision of congressman Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, and became king. Leopold said in his speech: "I have come hither to work
Leopold_I_of_Belgium
Noble family
Trixhe (1927-2017), and in 1973 in Uccle, Colette Nothomb (1922-2013), daughter of senator Pierre Nothomb. He had a son and two daughters of hij first marriage
Terlinden
Belgian politician (born 1947)
part of the political family Nothomb; his grandfather is Pierre Nothomb and his ancestors include Jean-Baptiste Nothomb, who helped draft the Belgian
François_Roelants_du_Vivier
Novel by Amélie Nothomb
Eve nor Adam") is an autobiographical novel by the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. It appeared on 20 August 2007 published by Éditions Albin Michel, with
Tokyo_Fiancée
Federal government of Belgium in 2020
Gerlache 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
Wilmès_II_Government
Jesuit missionary in India who learned Tamil and Sanskrit Jean-François Nothomb – Belgian Catholic missionary in Algeria and Venezuela Odoric of Pordenone
List_of_Catholic_missionaries
Government from September to November 1830
Gerlache 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
Provisional Government of Belgium
Provisional_Government_of_Belgium
Hostage rescue operation in the Congo Crisis
Heart of Darkness. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 9781557503237. Nothomb, P. (1993). Dans Stanleyville: Journal d'une Prise d'Otage (in French)
Operation_Dragon_Rouge
Swiss novelist
Patrick Rambaud 1998 Anne Wiazemsky 1999 François Taillandier / Amélie Nothomb 2000 Pascal Quignard 2001–present 2001 Éric Neuhoff 2002 Marie Ferranti
Joël_Dicker
British translator of French literature
translating over 100 French novels, such as Fear and Trembling by Amélie Nothomb or The Girl Who Played Go by Shan Sa. She has been short-listed for the
Adriana_Hunter
Luxembourgish author and musician
Book critics have compared her writing style to the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. Although Muno's first CD was first published by her book publisher, she
Claudine_Muno
Ada 1969 Luis López Nieves Voltaire's Heart (Spanish) 2005 E-mail Amélie Nothomb Life Form 2010 Letters Fictional correspondence between the author and
List of contemporary epistolary novels
List_of_contemporary_epistolary_novels
Belgian drag performer
Boop competed on season 1 of Drag Race Belgique. She impersonated Amélie Nothomb for the Snatch Game challenge. Mademoiselle Boop is known as a nightlife
Mademoiselle_Boop
2003 novel by Amélie Nothomb
Antichrista (French: Antéchrista) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published by "Éditions Albin Michel" in 2003 in France. It was translated
Antichrista
French stage and film actress (born 1954)
Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress 1999 Loving Sabotage Amélie Nothomb Annabelle Milot The Imaginary Invalid Molière François Bourcier 2004 Feydeau
Valérie_Mairesse
Ethnic group native to Belgium
national sentiment within the population. The revolutionary Jean-Baptiste Nothomb ensures that "the feeling of national unity is born today." As for Joseph
Walloons
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Boy/Male
French American English
Raven.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Boy/Male
Arabic, Christian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Turkish
Lion; King of Jungle; Bold; Courageous
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Elf
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Summer.Irish : variant of Summer or Summers.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Sommer.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Affectionate.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Honey Bee; Pollen
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian
Pride; Fame; Jewellery; Excellence; Nobility; Glory
Boy/Male
English
Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf.
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