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Belin may refer to: People *Belinus, called "the Great", a legendary 4th-century BC king of the Britons * Albert Belin, French bishop and writer * Augusto Belin, Argentinian writer and diplomat * Bruno Belin, Croatian footballer * Chuck Belin, American footballer * David W. Belin, American businessman *Édouard Belin, Swiss photographer * Fred de Belin, Australian rugby footballer * Jack de Belin, Australian rugby footballer * Jean-Baptiste Belin, French painter *René Belin (1898–1977), French trade unionist and politician * Rudolf Belin, Croatian footballer *Valérie Belin, French photographer Places * Belín, Rimavská Sobota District, village and municipality in the Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia *Belin-Béliet, a commune in the Gironde department, France * Belin, Covasna, a commune in Covasna County, Romania *Belin, Myanmar, a town in Mon State, Burma *Belin, Poland, a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nowe Miasto, Poland *Belin (river), a river in Tuva, ...
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Jack De Belin
Jack de Belin (born 17 March 1991) is a Papua New Guinea international rugby league player who plays as a and for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League (NRL). De Belin also played for Country NSW, and New South Wales in the 2018 State of Origin series. Personal life De Belin was born in Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia. De Belin's grandfather Fred de Belin, was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and RAAF Flying Officer. De Belin's uncle Alan de Belin was a state and national representative lightweight rower from the Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney who, in 1977, won a bronze medal at the 1977 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam. In late 2020, de Belin underwent surgery for testicular cancer after being diagnosed earlier that year. His grandmother was born in Papua New Guinea so he qualifies for international selection for the Papua New Guinea national rugby league team. Football career Early career De Belin played ...
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Fred De Belin
Fred de Belin (15 October 1920 – 11 February 2006) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1940s and an RAAF Flying Officer who saw active service over Germany during WWII. An Australian international and New South Wales interstate representative forward, he played club football in Sydney for Balmain, winning the 1946 NSWRFL Premiership with them and later being appointed their captain. Background De Belin's father Ernest Hector Fred de Belin (1896-1971) lived in Glebe, Sydney when he enlisted in 1916 then three months shy of his twentieth birthday, as reserve for the 1st Battalion AIF. He served on the Western Front as a machine gunner and saw action at Bullecourt and Ypres. He was wounded three times but returned to the front line. Ernest de Belin returned to Australia in July 1919 well after hostilities ended. Fred de Belin was born in Sydney on 15 October 1920 and, with his brothers Bill and Jack, and sister Dorothy Lorraine, was raise ...
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Belinus
Belinus was a legendary king of the Britons (historic), Britons, as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of Dunvallo Molmutius and brother of Brennius and came to power in 390 BC. He was probably named after the ancient god Belenus. Earning the crown In an effort to win the crown of Brython, Britain, Brennius and Belinus waged war between each other to determine who should succeed their father. Many battles were fought between the two brothers until a time came when their friends intervened and a compromise was decided upon. Belinus became the King of the Britons with Brennius as king of the north. Five years later, Brennius wed the daughter of the King of Norway without consulting Belinus. Belinus invaded Northumbria and seized Brennius's land. The King of Denmark was in love with Brennius's new wife and had pursued him and captured her ship. A storm drove the Danish king to land in Britain by accident. Belinus imprisoned them and awaited the return of his br ...
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Éditions Belin
Éditions Belin, or Belin éditeur, is a French publishing house. It was founded in 1777 and specializes in university, school and extracurricular works. Until 2014, Belin was the oldest still-independent French publishing house. On October 30, 2014, reinsurer SCOR SE, managed by Denis Kessler, acquired 100% of Belin's capital, end the family's ownership. A merger with Presses Universitaires de France led to the creation of Humensis in December 2016. History François Belin-Jacques (1748–1808) founded the house under the name of Librairie Belin on March 10, 1777. in Paris. He was a printer-bookseller from Haute-Marne. Its catalog is eclectic. In 1785, the University of Paris chose its titles to reward students. During the revolutionary period, François published the French Constitution decreed by the National Constituent Assembly (France), National Constituent Assembly and accepted by the King (1792). He was arrested in April 1794 for a subversive act, but was released shortl ...
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