Madame Chapeau
fictional character
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Madame Chapeau
Summary
Madame Chapeau is a fictional human[1]. She worked as a zwanzer[2].
Key Facts
- Madame Chapeau held citizenship in Belgium[3].
- Madame Chapeau worked as a zwanzer[2].
- Madame Chapeau is the creator of Paul Van Stalle[4].
- Madame Chapeau is the creator of Joris d'Hanswyck[5].
- Madame Chapeau's image is recorded as Beeld Madame Chapeau in Brussel 02.jpg[6].
- Madame Chapeau is recorded as female[7].
- Madame Chapeau's instance of is recorded as fictional human[8].
- Madame Chapeau's instance of is recorded as film character[9].
- Madame Chapeau's instance of is recorded as theatrical character[10].
- Madame Chapeau's part of is recorded as folklore of Brussels[11].
- Madame Chapeau's Commons category is recorded as Amélie Van Beneden[12].
- +1938-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Madame Chapeau[13].
- Madame Chapeau's family name is recorded as Van Beneden[14].
- Madame Chapeau's given name is recorded as Amélie[15].
- Madame Chapeau's participant in is recorded as Meyboom[16].
- Madame Chapeau's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[17].
- Madame Chapeau's present in work is recorded as Bossemans et Coppenolle[18].
- Madame Chapeau's present in work is recorded as Les Joyeuses Aventures de Bossemans et Coppenolle[19].
- Madame Chapeau's nickname is recorded as Madame Chapeau[20].
- Madame Chapeau's name in native language is recorded as Amélie Van Beneden[21].
- Madame Chapeau's different from is recorded as statue of Madame Chapeau[22].
- Madame Chapeau's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122dm07s[23].
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Career and Affiliations
Madame Chapeau's professions included zwanzer[2].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Paul Van Stalle[4], a playwright[24], 1908–1995[25], of Belgium[26] and Joris d'Hanswyck[5], a writer[27], 1878–1942[28], of Belgium[29].
FAQs
What did Madame Chapeau do for work?
Madame Chapeau worked as zwanzer[2].