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Hi there, I see that you changed Brulez's article to indicate he died this year. None of the sources I can find confirm that. Could you provide a source? --Andreas Philopater (talk) 18:13, 14 October 2023 (UTC)Reply

Prof. Brulez overleed zoals hij geleefd heeft: discreet, zonder dat de begrafenis in de krant kwam. Ik vernam de datum van zijn overlijden van enkele professoren geschiedenis van de UGent (oud-collega's/buren van Brulez). AurelianusCaesar 18/10/2023.

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