- male, deceased (1297)
- Florent of Hainaut (also "Floris" or "Florence"; Hainaut, also spelled "Hainault") (c.1255 - 23 January 1297) was Prince of Achaea from 1289 to his...
- female, deceased (1190)
- Isabelle of Hainaut (23 April 1170, Lille - 15 March 1190, Paris) was queen consort of France. Isabelle was born in Lille, the daughter of Baldwin...
- female, deceased (1331)
- Matilda of Hainaut (29 November 1293 - 1331) was the Princess of Achaea from 1313 to 1318. From 1307, when Philip of Savoy relinquished his claim,...
- male, deceased (680)
- Saint Ghislain (d. October 9, 680) was a confessor and anchorite in Belgium. He died at the town named after him, Saint-Ghislain (Ursidongus). He...
- male, deceased (1938)
- Paul Pastur was a Belgian lawyer and politician from Hainault. He obtained a law degree of the University of Liege, and started working at the bar...
- male
- Saint Landelin (fl. 7th century, Belgium) was a former brigand who underwent a Christian conversion. As a result of this, in about 650 he founded a...
- male, deceased (1405)
- Jean Froissart (c.1337 - c.1405) was one of the most important of the chroniclers of medieval France. For centuries, "Froissart's Chronicles" have...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Raoul Warocqué, was a Belgian industrialist of Wallonia. Raoul was the great-grandson of Nicolas Warocqué, the founder of the Warocqué-dynasty. He...
- female, deceased (1936)
- Anna Rosalie Boch was a Belgian painter, born in Saint-Vaast, Hainaut. She participated in the Neo-Impressionist movement. A pupil of Isidore...
- male, 75 years old
- Raoul Vaneigem is a Belgian writer and philosopher. He was born in Lessines (Hainaut, Belgium). After studying romance philology at the Université L...
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