Jan Vos may refer to: Jan Vos (footballer) (1888–1939), Dutch footballer Jan Vos (poet) (1612–1667), Dutch poet and playwright Jan Vos (politician) (born...
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See also Jan Vos (poet). Jan Vos (April 17, 1888 in Utrecht – August 25, 1939 in Dordrecht) was a Dutch amateur football (soccer) player who competed...
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Jan De Vos may refer to: Jan de Vos (historian) (1936–2011), Belgian historian Jan De Vos (politician) (1844–1923), Belgian politician This disambiguation...
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Madonna of Jan Vos (also known as Virgin and Child, with Saints and Donor) is a small oil panel painting begun by the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck...
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Jan Jansz. Vos (baptised 4 March 1612 in Amsterdam – buried 12 July 1667 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch playwright and poet. A glassmaker by trade (in that...
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Johannes Cornelis (Jan) Vos (born 9 February 1972 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch entrepreneur and politician. As a member of the Labour Party (Partij van de...
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Exeter Madonna or Virgin and Child with Saint Barbara and Jan Vos are names given to a small oil-on-wood panel painting completed c. 1450 by the Early...
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Jan Vos (1612–1667), Dutch poet and playwright Jan Vos (1888–1939), Dutch footballer Jan Vos (born 1972), Dutch Labour Party politician Janneke Vos (born...
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Jan Baptist De Vos (7 February 1844 – 30 March 1923) was mayor (burgomaster) of Antwerp in Belgium from 15 March 1909 until 21 July 1921. He stayed on...
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Clous van Mechelen (redirect from Jan Vos (fictional character))
referred to as his "house composer"), in which he played the character Jan Vos and wrote songs for the various characters (including Barend Servet and...
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Jan van Essen and Hendrik Vos or Voes, were the first two Lutherans executed by the Council of Brabant for their adherence to Reformation doctrine. They...
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Jan Vos reciting the paintings in his house and members of the family. These paintings are spread all over the world, the poems nearly forgotten. Jan...
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Jan de Vos van Gerven (1936 – 24 July 2011) was a Belgian historian, who lived in Mexico from 1973 until his death in 2011. In 1995 he became guest advisor...
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include the Ince Hall Madonna, Saint Jerome in His Study, a Madonna of Jan Vos (Virgin and Child with St Barbara and Elizabeth) c. 1443, and others. A...
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Vos was born to a Dutch Reformed pastor in Heerenveen in Friesland in the Netherlands. In 1881, when Geerhardus was 19 years old, his father, Jan Vos...
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league. That year, defender Sjef van Run was brought in and a year later Jan van den Broek joined PSV, two players that would shape the squad in the coming...
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In: Maandblad Amstelodamum, pp. 233-237. (In Dutch.) Vos, Jan (1726). Alle de gedichten van Jan Vos. pp. 360–63, 388, 516, 536. From: Slive, S. (1953) Rembrandt...
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half an hour to go, Sweden only lost 4–3 on a goal scored by Dutch player Jan Vos in extra time. At Tranebergs Idrottsplats, Austrian football pioneer Hugo...
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"Titus Andronicus' Complaint" George Peele Philomela Thyestes Revenge play Grand Guignol Gorboduc (1561) Edmund Ironside (1590) Jan Vos Titus (soundtrack)...
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Gerardus Vossius (redirect from Gerard John Vos)
classical scholar, theologian, and polymath. He was the son of Johannes (Jan) Vos, a Protestant from the Netherlands, who fled from persecution into the...
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De Witt was also present there and gave the wedding speech. The poets Jan Vos, Joost van den Vondel and Gerard Brandt, who were present, "sang about"...
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Portrait of Jan Vekemans is an unfinished 1624 oil on panel painting by Cornelis de Vos, now owned by the Fonds du Patrimoine of the Fondation Roi Baudouin...
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293. Weber, Gregor J. M. (1991). Der Lobtopos des "lebenden" Bildes : Jan Vos und sein "Zeege der schilderkunst" von 1654 (in German). Hildesheim: G...
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player Ingmar De Vos (born 1963), Belgian equestrian sports manager Jan De Vos (politician) (1844–1922), Belgian mayor of Antwerp Jan de Vos (historian) (1936–2011)...
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Quinlan Vos is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. Vos was voiced by Al Rodrigo in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. The character...
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his younger brothers Paul and Jan (or Hans) studied under the little-known painter David Remeeus (1559–1626). In 1599 de Vos is mentioned as Remeeus' pupil...
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1759 into a rich noble family from Overijssel – his father was Jan Arent Godert de Vos van Steenwijk, a representative in the Estates General of the United...
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lived at the house De Dolphijn and resided at their castle Ilpenstein. Jan Vos wrote a poem to Maria. After the death of her mother Geertruid Jansdr Hooft...
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This is a list of works by the Early Netherlandish artist Jan van Eyck. He was not a prolific artist; only twenty paintings are attributed to him, although...
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completion. The drum explains the occasion by way of the poem attached to it by Jan Vos. The names mentioned in the poem are the handshakers, but in 1680 a name...
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