Jan Frans Willems (11 March 1793 – 24 June 1846) was a Flemish writer, and the father of the Flemish movement. Willems was born in the Belgian city of...
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2022. "Roger Rosiers". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 11 May 2022. "Jan Frans Willems". Biographical Portal of the Netherlands. Retrieved 11 May 2022. Media...
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Belgium, and his name is constantly associated with those of Jan van Beers, Jan Frans Willems, and Peter Benoit. Benoit set some of Hiel's verses to music...
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Willems a.k.a. Yankey Willems (died 1688), Dutch buccaneer Jan Camiel Willems (1939–2013), Belgian mathematician Jan Frans Willems (1793–1846), Flemish...
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flamingants. Jan Derk Domela Nieuwenhuis Nyegaard [nl] Maarten Rudelsheim Lodewijk Scharpé [nl] Jef Turf [nl] Prudens van Duyse Jan Frans Willems Flemish Movement...
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decades after the Belgian revolution that Flemish intellectuals such as Jan Frans Willems, Philip Blommaert, Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck, Ferdinand Augustijn Snellaert...
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Ghent and Liège. Some of the most prominent Flemish Orangists were Jan Frans Willems and Hippolyte Metdepenningen. Although refusing to participate in...
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The text was first edited by Jan Frans Willems and Jean Henri Bormans beginning in 1839.[citation needed] Jan Frans Willems: De Brabantsche Yeesten (3 vols...
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II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq, also known as The Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch, but commonly referred...
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sons Jan (1660–1690) and Willem (1662–1747) and his grandson Frans van Mieris the Younger (1689–1763) were also accomplished genre painters. Frans was...
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Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Frans Willekens", Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science. Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Jan Frans Willems", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand...
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en the Vlaemsch Verbond (1861). In 1847, he succeeded his friend Jan Frans Willems as member of the Royal Belgian Academy in Brussels, where he represented...
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poetry, encouraged by Verhaeren. Married in 1908 to Jan Frans Willems and mother of Paul Willems, she dedicated her entire life to her family. In fact...
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(born 1972), video game director and the head of Larian Studios. Jan Frans Willems (1793–1846), writer. Tiesj Benoot (born 1994), cyclist Kevin De Bruyne...
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Antwerp school of painting Levensschets van Jan Frans Willems (1874) – a biography of Jan Frans Willems Schetsenboek (1877) – sketchbook Over de Alpen...
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March 10 – Harriette Wilson, English memoirist (born 1786) June 24 – Jan Frans Willems, Flemish poet and political activist (born 1793) July 12 – Charlotte...
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dating back to the Middle Ages. It was first recorded about 1830 by Jan Frans Willems, who combined several oral and printed sources into 40 verses. Most...
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(1620–1680) Charles II of England, king in exile in Antwerp (1630–1685) Jan Frans Willems, writer (1793–1846) Abraham van der Waeyen Pieterszen, painter (1817–1880)...
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The Willemsfonds, named after Jan Frans Willems, is a non-profit cultural organisation founded in the 19th century to promote Flemish culture and language...
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was relegated to the rank of a patois. For some years before 1830 Jan Frans Willems (1793–1846) had been advocating the use of the Dutch language. He...
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Language and Linguistics, Routledge, 1996, p. 85. "UPI Almanac for Friday, Jan. 4, 2019". United Press International. 4 January 2019. Archived from the...
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Kidnapping of Freddy Heineken (redirect from Frans Meijer (criminal))
November of that year. The kidnappers—Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boellaard [nl], Frans Meijer [nl], and Martin Erkamps [nl]—were all eventually...
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with little success because of their rough language. Together with Jan Frans Willems he worked for several Belgian magazines against the influence of the...
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the Belgian city of Lier. As a professor he worked together with Jan Frans Willems and was president of the first and second Taelcongres that resulted...
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Finnish physician – Von Willebrand disease, Von Willebrand factor Jan Frans Willems, Belgian writer and activist – Willemsfonds Max Wilms, German physician...
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Examples of language reforms are: Belgian (Flemish/Dutch) – In 1844 (Jan Frans Willems), 1864 (Matthias de Vries and L.A. te Winkel), 1946 (Marchant), 1996...
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Crayer, painter (1582–1669) David 't Kindt, architect (1699–1770) Jan Frans Willems, writer (1793–1846) Jacques-Joseph Haus, criminal law and natural...
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poet, playwright and film director (The Sorrow of Belgium). 31) Jan Frans Willems, (1793–1846) writer and activist. Founder of the Flemish movement...
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Freddy Heineken's release, the kidnappers—Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boellaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps—were all eventually traced and...
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Frans Hals the Elder (UK: /hæls/, US: /hɑːls, hælz, hɑːlz/; Dutch: [frɑns ˈɦɑls]; c. 1582 – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter. He lived and...
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