ANDRE HENRI CONSTANT VAN HASSELT
\ˈɒndɹe͡ɪ hˈɛnɹi kˈɒnstənt vˈan hˈasɛlt], \ˈɒndɹeɪ hˈɛnɹi kˈɒnstənt vˈan hˈasɛlt], \ˈɒ_n_d_ɹ_eɪ h_ˈɛ_n_ɹ_i k_ˈɒ_n_s_t_ə_n_t v_ˈa_n h_ˈa_s_ɛ_l_t]\
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A Belgian poet and historian; born in Maastricht, Holland, Jan. 5, 1806; died in Brussels, Nov. 30, 1874. As a naturalized Belgian he early made that country his own from a literary point of view, and became in 1837 a member of the Belgian Academy. His leading historical works are: "History of French Poetry in Belgium"; "The Belgians in the Crusades"; "History of the Belgian People"; and "The Glories of Art in Belgium". He also produced a variety of verses, stories, and essays. His poems are highly spoken of, especially the one entitled "Four Incarnations of Christ".
By Charles Dudley Warner
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