Daudenart, Louis Gustave Ghislain 22.feb.1821-1888/1894 Belgium, Tournai (Doornik) - ?Brussel
general, 9.apr.1852 appointed provisional lieutenant in the staff corps of Deuxieme division territoriale Hainaut et Namur with headquarters in Mons, 5.feb.1855 promoted to captain, 11.dec.1864 decorated chevalier de l'ordre de Leopold, 1871 still in the staff corps of Deuxieme division territoriale, 1872-1874 with Edmond Verbert he was patent agent with office at 34 Rue du Progres in Brussel Schaerbeek, 1880 promoted to general, 1883 commandant of l'Ecole de Guerre (commander of the school of war) at Abbaye de la Cambre in Brussel Ixelles, 20.mar.1887 lieutenant general Daudenart commandeur der Leopolsdorde (commander of the Order of Leopold, the highest belgian royal honor) became voorzitter van de raad (chairman of the council) of the savings bank Algemeene Spaarmaatschappij Brussel ; son of Etienne Ghislain Joseph Daudenart and Julie Dubois (Landas 1796-20.dec.1853 Tournai) ; 3.aug.1853 in Mons he married Augustine Marie Antoinette Lenel (Mons 8.jul.1830-5.dec.1863 Mons) ; 29.apr.1871 aged 50 in Brussel Sint-Jans-Molenbeek he married the 23 year old Anne Henriette Verbert (Brussel Saint-Josse-ten-Noode 7.feb.1848-)

[in Pazdirek correctly listed as Daudenart and incorrectly as D'Audenart]

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[] Jacques Molay
subject : Jacques de Molay grandmaster of the Order of the Knights Templar (France, ?Molay c1246-11mar1314 Paris, burned at the stake)
pub J. B. Katto, Brussel

[] Les animaux malades de la peste. 1883
words from a fable by La Fontaine
performed with great success a few days before 12jul1883 in Liege

writing : La Guerre sous-marine et les torpedos (Submarine warfare and torpedos)
published by C. Muquardt, Brussel 1872

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