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    Enschede. Adriaan de Witte [fr] alias Adrien de Witte (1464–1549) Jacob Antoon de Witte [fr] alias Jacques-Antoine de Witte (1629–1688) Jean de Witte (1808–1889)...
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  • De Witte Waan is a 1984 Dutch film directed by Adriaan Ditvoorst. Its USA title is White Madness. Thom Hoffman ... Lazlo Pim Lambeau ... Moeder Louise...
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  • Antenna (1969) De Mantel der Liefde (1978) De Witte Waan (1984) "IMDB.com: Awards for Paranoia". IMDb. Retrieved 28 February 2010. Adriaan Ditvoorst at...
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    Gaspar de Witte (variations on his first name: Caspar, Jasper, and Jaspar) (bapt. 5 October 1624, Antwerp – 20 March 1681, Antwerp) was a Flemish painter...
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    glass painter on commissions for Duke Cosimo I de Medici and his court. The Flemish priest Adriaan de Witte who was chaplain of the guard of the Duke played...
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  • 1529: Gerard van de Werve, Arnold van Liere and Adriaan van Hertsen 1530: Willem van Liere and Adriaan Hertsen 1531: Arnold van de Werve and Arnold Schoyte...
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  • Woorden-Boeck der Regten ("The New Dictionary of Rights"), published by Adriaan Koerbagh in 1664 Een Bloemhof van allerley lieflijkheyd ("A Flower Garden...
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    De Adriaan (English: The Adriaan) is a windmill located on the Windmolen 17 in Meerveldhoven, a neighbourhood of Veldhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands...
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    De Adriaan (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈʔaːdrijaːn]) is a windmill in the Netherlands that burnt down in 1932 and was rebuilt in 2002. The original windmill...
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    Alkmaar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in De Rijp – 1650) a Dutch architect, mill builder and hydraulic engineer Joan Blaeu (1598–1673) a Dutch cartographer Adriaan Reland (1676 in De Rijp...
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    under Admiral Adriaan Pater, allowing him to successfully land the troop contingent. The Spanish lost one vessel, the Dutch three. De Oquendo was now...
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    Vice-Admiral Witte de With of the Admiralty of the Maze. This caused an immediate rift between the provinces of Holland and Zealand as De With was the...
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    again (unofficial) supreme commander after his successor Vice-Admiral Witte de With had suffered a breakdown because of his defeat at the Battle of the...
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    known as Banckers. His first name is often rendered in the modern spelling Adriaan. Van Trappen was the original family name, but the family was also and...
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    and de Ruyter gained prestige in his first independent command. Tromp had also been suspended after the failure in Shetland, and Vice-Admiral Witte de With...
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    by Adriaan J. de Witte, who then offered his own argument, which "although in essence the same, is believed to be more cogent and more general". De Witte's...
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    Theunissen van Oosterwout) Roode Haes (Red Hare) 28 (hired merchantman) (Adriaan Rodenhaes) Ster (Star) 28 (hired merchantman) (Hendrik Govertszoon) The...
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    and rebuilt several times in this period. A resident of this castle was Adriaan Pauw, who bought it in 1620. In 1653, Bennebroek split off from Heemstede...
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    The Coomanshof is a former hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Witte Heren straat. It was named the "mercerie" or cramersneringhe after the local merchant's...
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    were built by the Amsterdam architects Philips Vingboons (1607–78) or Adriaan Dortsman (1635–82). In the last expansion, the section east of the Amstel...
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  • De Waal Alberts Cornelius Petrus Mulder Wouter Wynand Wessels Heloise Denner Wynand Johannes Boshoff Philippus Adriaan Van Staden Tamarin Breedt De Wet...
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    Janszoon Bont) Zwarte Tas 4 (fireship, Jacob Stadtlander) Witte Tas 4 (supply ship, Adriaan van Esch) Steenbergen 68 (Pieter van Middelandt) Leeuwen 50...
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    Stadtholder, like Jacob Cats. First Adriaan Pauw and Andries Bicker and then De Witt and his uncles Cornelis de Graeff and Andries de Graeff were highly capable...
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  • Abraham de (The Hague c. 1590 – The Hague 1649/50) Vries, Roelof Jansz van (Haarlem 1630/31 – Amsterdam aft. 1681) Vrije, Adriaan Gerritsz de (Gouda c...
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    Janszoon Bont) Jakob en Anna 4 (fireship, Dirk Klaaszoon Harney) Witte tas 4 (supply ship, Adriaan van Esch) The French Navy (Marine Nationale) has commemorated...
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    – written by her father Jo Paerl and composed by Louis Davids and Dirk Witte – in which the Nazis and members of the National Socialist Movement (NSB)...
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    (Claes Pietersz Wijnbergen) Fireships Vis (Harmen de Boer) Catharina 2 (Pieter Sievertszoon Bouckertsen) Witte Mol 4 (Hendrik Munt) Ships of the line Walcheren...
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  • officially only a civil servant of the estates, the grand pensionary was the de facto leader of the entire republic, second only to the stadtholder, and often...
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  • Rembrandt, though some claimed he was a pupil of Leonaert Bramer and Gaspar de Witte. He was respected for his historical allegories, and was also a good poet...
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  •  Netherlands (NED) Jan Ankerman Jan Brand Rein de Waal Emile Duson Gerrit Jannink Adriaan Katte August Kop Ab Tresling Paul van de Rovaart Robert van der Veen Haas...
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