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Français : Tombe de style Art-nouveau de Léon Rodberg, vice consul de Belgique, né à Ensival le 24 octobre 1832 et mort à Florence (Italie) le 17 mars 1888, époux de Marie Rosalie Joséphine Françoise Hanicq née à Malines le 10 octobre 1841, par l'architecte Henri van Dievoet, vers 1890. Cimetière de Robermont à Liège, tombe numéro 5625, parcelle 56-36-7. Cette tombe est située à côté de la tombe de la famille Rodberg-Martiny, où reposent également: M. E. Martiny, décédée à 70 ans le 3 juillet 1833; L. A. J. Rodberg décédé à 74 ans le 7 juillet 1839; Félix Rodberg décédé à 43 ans le 3 septembre 1841; Gustave Rodberg décédé à 5 ans le 12 février 1842 et Denis Napoléon Rodberg décédé à 79 ans le 14 mars 1888.
Date circa 1890
date QS:P,+1890-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Source cimetière de Robermont, Liège, cliché personnel le 10 août 2009.
Author cliché personnel d'une oeuvre de l'architecte Henri van Dievoet.

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