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she was the ruler of egypt.
The ruler (wooden rule) would be la regla.
it spread to belgium because Britain liked belgium waffles.
Belgium, butthe king owned it until it was taken away by other counrtries since he used pointless punishment.
i don't know that's why i asked
Belgium National Day is July 21st. It celebrates the day that Leopold I was inaugurated into power. He was the first ruler of what we now call Belgium as a distinct entity.
Yes. King Leopold the 2nd of Belgium did.
King Leopold II of Belgium. Due to his harsh and violent control of the Congo, he was forced to give it up to the Government of Belgium in 1908. Conditions quickly improved thereafter.
Yes! Her mother was German and her uncle (her mother's brother) was a ruler in Belgium. She married Albert who was her uncle's son.
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A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
During WWI you had two Belgium's: Belgium in Belgium and Belgium in exile. This was because the huge amount of Belgian refugees
Noteworthy happenings from 651AD: Yazgard III (the last Sassanid ruler of Persia) died. The Benedictine Abbey at Stavelot (Belgium) built. Li Ssu-Hsun the Chinese painter was born.
she is the best ruler because she loves Canadian bacon.
No; he was the ruler.
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