- male, deceased (1547)
- Jean Richafort (c. 1480 - c.1547) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance. He was probably born in Hainaut, and his native language...
- male, deceased (1824)
- Rev. Charles Nerinckx was a missionary priest in Kentucky, and the founder of the Sisters of Loretto religious order. Nerinckx was born in...
- male, deceased (1544)
- Jean Carondelet was a Burgundian cleric and advisor to Prince Charles, later Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, and a patron of Erasmus. He was the...
- male, deceased (1837)
- Abbé Dominique G. F. de Rion de Prolhiac Dufour or de Fourt de Pradt (born April 23, 1759 in Allanches (Auvergne, France; died March 18, 1837 in P...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Pierre François Xavier de Ram, was a Belgian churchman, and historian, best known for being the first rector of the re-established Catholic U...
- male
- Abraham van den Kerckhoven was a Belgian organist and composer. He was born approximately in 1618 in Mechelen into a family which included many...
- male
- Alphonse de Berghes (?-7 June, 1689), was Archbishop of Mechelen, Belgium. He was appointed Archbishop in 1670.
- male, deceased (2001)
- David Kipiani (November 18 1951 in Tbilisi, Georgian SSR - September 17, 2001 in Tbilisi, Georgia) was a famous Georgian football midfielder and...
- male, deceased (1612)
- Alexander Colyn, (born 1527/29, Mechelen, Belgium - died 1612, Mechelen), Flemish sculptor. He is credited with bringing the artistic style of...
- male, deceased (1355)
- Jan III van Brabant, also called John III, the Triumphant, was Duke of Brabant, Lothier, and Limburg (1312-1355). He was the son of John II, Duke...
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