Victor Amédée Jacques Marie Coremans

Not to be confused with Paul B. Coremans.

Dr. Victor Amédée Jacques Marie Coremans (1802–1872) was a Belgian archivist, journalist, and historian[1] who authored several books and monographs. He was born in Brussels on 5 October 1802, and died in Ixelles on 23 October 1872.[2]

Dr. Coremans' scholarly writing addressed special topics in the history, culture, and politics of Belgium, Germany, and Austria. One influential monograph examined the origins and permutations of the legendary monarch Gambrinus.[3]

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References

  1. Cuvelier, J. Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique, ed. Biographie Nationale, Vol. XXIX (in French). Brussels: Émile Bruylant. pp. 481–486. OCLC 65751192.
  2. "De Blauwe Wie is Wie". liberaalarchief.be (in Dutch). Liberal Archive. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  3. Coremans, Victor Amédée Jacques Marie (1842). "Note sur la tradition de Gambrivius roi mythique de Flandre par le docteur Coremans". Bulletin de la Commission royale d'histoire (in French). 5: 378–388. Retrieved 8 January 2014.

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