Mons

Mons

Mons is the capital of Hainaut province in Belgium's Walloon Region. At its center is the Grand Place, a large cobblestone square dotted with cafes. It's lined with buildings in a mix of architectural styles, notably the centuries-old Town Hall. Nearby is the 17th-century baroque belfry, with sweeping city views. The belfry is on the edge of verdant Parc Château, home to the 11th-century Saint-Calixte Chapel.

People died in Mons (First 27 people) - Page 1

Mario Sapag

Mario Sapag

Comedian

Eduardo Bergara Leumann

Eduardo Bergara Leumann

Actor

Salvatore Cantalupo

Salvatore Cantalupo

Italian actor

Nesanel Quinn

Nesanel Quinn

Rabbi

Chaim Zanvl Abramowitz

Chaim Zanvl Abramowitz

Rabbi

Moshe Ber Beck

Moshe Ber Beck

Rabbi

Bud Bostwick

Bud Bostwick

Actor ‧ Barry Bostwick's father

Caroline Fliedner

Caroline Fliedner

Theodor Fliedner's wife

Berenice Abbott

Berenice Abbott

American photographer

Leon Herckenrath

Leon Herckenrath


John I, Lord of Polanen

John I, Lord of Polanen


Juliette MacCormick de Magnan

Juliette MacCormick de Magnan


Ferdinando Martini

Ferdinando Martini

Former Governor of Eritrea

alfred defuisseaux

alfred defuisseaux

Politician

Maurice Dease

Maurice Dease

British soldier

Armand Gagné

Armand Gagné

Louis XVI's son

Alfred de Montesquiou

Alfred de Montesquiou

Military personnel

Bernard Waley-Cohen

Bernard Waley-Cohen

British Politician

Joyce Waley-Cohen

Joyce Waley-Cohen

Educationist and public servant

Simeon Booker

Simeon Booker

American journalist

Reginald J. Brown

Reginald J. Brown

Former United States Assistant Secretary of the Army

Jack Davis

Jack Davis

American cartoonist

Howard E. Coffin

Howard E. Coffin

American engineer

Ed Rynders

Ed Rynders

Former Georgia State Representative

John William Davis

John William Davis

American Politician

F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich

F. J. Robinson, 1st Viscount Goderich

Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

John Fearns Nicoll

John Fearns Nicoll