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Cercle royal du Parc
Gentlemen's club in Brussels, Belgium From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Cercle royal du Parc (lit. 'Royal Park Circle') is a Belgian gentlemen's club, located in Ixelles, a municipality of Brussels, with most members originating from nobility.
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History
The Cercle royal du Parc ("Royal Park Circle") was founded in 1842 when a group of Belgicist noblemen left the Orangist Cercle de l'Union ("Union Circle").[1]
Notable members
- Baron (Marc-Antoine) de Schoutheete de Tervarent (Président)
- Baron (Jean-Pierre) de Chestret de Haneffe (Secrétaire Général)
- Baron Gaétan van der Bruggen (Trésorier)
Members
See also
Sources
- Puype, Jan (2004). De elite van België (in Dutch). Leuven: Van Halewyck. ISBN 90-5617-507-6.
- Cercle royal du Parc
References
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