form Arent also occurs in Norway. People with the name include: Arend, Lord of Egmond (c. 1337–1409), Dutch nobility Arent Arentsz (1585–1631), Dutch...
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Egmond, in Dutch Arnoud, Arend, or Arent van Egmond, (c. 1337 – 9 April 1409) was Lord of Egmond and IJsselstein. He was the son of John I of Egmond and...
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John II, Lord of Egmond (c. 1385 – 4 January 1451) was the son of Arnold I of Egmond (d. 9 April 1409, the son of John I and Guida D'Armstall) and Jolanthe...
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These Cod leaders were: John I, Lord of Egmond, Gerard III van Heemskerk, Gerard van Herlaar, and Jan van der Noordeloos. They were joined by militia...
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1496–1527. Wouter van Amstel van Mynden, 1527–1536. Albert van Egmond van Meresteyn, 1536–1560. Frans van der Loe, 1560–1579. Jacob Taets van Amerongen, 1579–1612...
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Margaretha van Strijen, daughter of Arend, Lord of Zevenbergen. Margareth of Glymes, married to Floris van Egmont. Maximiliaan van Egmond Anna van Egmont...
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is a 2003 Dutch family film directed by Ineke Houtman and written by Rob Arends and Maarten Lebens, based on the children's book of the same name by Guus...
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Arnold I (died 1197/1198), Bishop of Coria Arnold I (1337–1409), Lord of Egmond Arnold I, Count of Astarac Arnold II (died 1146), Count of Looz Arnold II...
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historien van Holland (met West-Vriesland) van Zeeland ende van Utrecht, Hillebrand van Wouw Van Leeuwen, Simon (1667), Handvesten ende privilegien van den...
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Eck Willem van Eck Nicolas Eekman Stien Eelsingh Henri Eernink Henk van Eeuwijk sr Piet van Egmond Antje Egter van Wissekerke P.B.M. van den Eijnde Willem...
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Troubador Publishing Ltd 2005, ISBN 1-904744-95-8. Koopmans, Joop W., and Arend H. Huussen Jr. Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands (2nd ed. 2007)excerpt...
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The translation was done by a monk of the Abbey of Egmond, and so the manuscript's other name is Egmond Willeram. The text represents an imperfect attempt...
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Arkel, Jan of Culemborg, Jan of Egmond, Jan Persijn of Waterland, Gerrit of Heemskerk, Jan of Wateringen, Gerrit van Egmond, and the cities of Delft, Haarlem...
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Dutch House of Representatives. Only the Groningen Member of Parliament Arend Biewenga [nl] noted that gas extraction in the United States and Italy had...
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De Arend (English: The Eagle) is a windmill located on the Akkerstraat 11 in Wouw, Roosendaal, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built in...
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De Arend (English: The Eagle) is a windmill located on the Molenstraat 40 in Terheijden, Drimmelen, in the province of North Brabant, Netherlands. Built...
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medieval society. Important abbeys such Rolduc, Susteren, Sint Odiliënberg and Egmond were highly influential in the countryside. They were centers of learning...
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Zegeling, Mark (2016). Sterke Verhalen, Alle Geheimen achter de Gevels van de KLM-huisjes. Markmedia & Art. ISBN 978-90-819056-57. (in Dutch) "house#31"...
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Foudroyant Committee of The Society for Nautical Research. p. 345. "Dutch ship 'Egmond' (1839)". Threedecks. Retrieved 20 October 2023. "Gallant". Shipping and...
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marriage to the following families: The House of Egmond (via Jacob 'Bastaardzoon' de Wael van Egmond); the de Wael/de Waal patriciate of Haarlem and Rosenburch;...
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787682°E / 53.201700; 5.787682) which served as a corn mill. It was called De Arend (English: The Eagle). The mill was purchased by the Gemeente Leeuwarden...
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De Arend (English The Eagle) is a smock mill in Coevorden, Netherlands. It was built in 1894. The mill is listed as a Rijksmonument, number 11493. De...
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85407°E / 52.95369; 5.85407 1873 Demolished before 1932. Oudehorne Molen van Arend de Vries De Oude Klaas 52°57′56″N 6°05′40″E / 52.96557°N 6.09443°E...
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Beginnings of Western Mathematics in Renaissance Florence, 1300–1500. Warren Van Egmond. 1976. Page 233. Solomon Gandz. "The Sources of al-Khowarizmi's Algebra"...
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Alex Scholte [nl] and Stephan Vos [nl] (2023–2024) Sjaak Polak (2019–2023) Arend Regeer [nl] (2016–2019) Marcel Valk [nl] (2014–2016) Sarina Wiegman (2007–2014)...
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1997 there is also a women's event. The women's race also had the names GP Van der Heijden and GP Sankomij Veldhoven. Source Source "Omloop der Kempen"...
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Benthuizen De Haas Stellingmolen 1772 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Bergambacht Den Arend Stellingmolen 1869 Molendatabase (in Dutch) Berkel en Rodenrijs De Valk...
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road race Men's time trial Derk-Jan van Egmond 1984 Summer Olympics Track cycling Men's points race Jacobus van Egmond 1932 Summer Olympics Track cycling...
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41693°E / 53.17766; 5.41693 Standerdmolen 1626 Blown down 1858. Harlingen De Arend 53°09′49″N 5°25′17″E / 53.16364°N 5.42143°E / 53.16364; 5.42143 Stellingmolen...
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Hollandsche Molens. Retrieved 13 July 2024. "Binnenschip veegt Haan's Mole finaal van kaart" (in Dutch). De Grouster. 10 January 2004. Retrieved 22 February 2010...
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