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Van de Weyer or Vandeweyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *André Vandeweyer (1909–1992), Belgian footballer and manager *Robert Van De Weyer (born 1945), Belgian judoka *Sylvain Van de Weyer (1802–1874), Belgian politician and diplomat *William John Bates van de Weyer (1870–1946), British Army officer and botanist See also

*Mark Vendeweyer (born 1972), Belgian sprint canoeist *Weyer (other), Weyer {{surname, van de Weyer Surnames of Dutch origin ...
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Blason De Sylvain Van De Weyer (Belgique)
Blason is a form of poetry. The term originally comes from the heraldic term "blazon" in French heraldry, which means either the blazon, codified description of a coat of arms or the coat of arms itself. The Dutch term is Blazoen, and in either Dutch or French, the term is often used to refer to the coat of arms of a chamber of rhetoric. History The term forms the root of the modern words "emblazon", which means to celebrate or adorn with heraldic markings, and "blazoner", one who emblazons. The terms "blason", "blasonner", "blasonneur" were used in 16th-century French literature by poets who, following Clément Marot in 1536, practised a genre of poems that praised a woman by singling out different parts of her body and finding appropriate metaphors to compare them with. It is still being used with that meaning in literature and especially in poetry. One famous example of such a celebratory poem, irony, ironically rejecting each proposed stock metaphor, is William Shakespeare's S ...
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