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Aaltje Cramer-Kraak
sometimes named Aaltje Otten (born: mid-17th
century - died: 18 century) was a
Dutch woman from Hardenberg. She
accidentally caused...
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Aaltje is a main-belt
minor planet orbiting the Sun,
discovered by
August Kopff at
Heidelberg on
January 18, 1909. It was
named after the
Dutch singer...
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Aaltje Noordewier–Reddingius (née Reddingius; 1
September 1868,
Deurne – 6
April 1949) was a
Dutch classical soprano who had an
active performance career...
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Maywood was a
Dutch singing duo
consisting of
sisters Aaltje ("Alie") and
Doetje ("Edith") de Vries. They each took on a
stage name for the project: Alie...
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Alice May (or
Aaltje de Vries, born 20
December 1954) is a
Dutch singer-songwriter. She is best
known as one half of
Maywood (duo) with her
sister Caren...
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Maria Aaltje ("Marianne")
Timmer (born 3
October 1974) is a
Dutch former speed skater specializing in the
middle distances (1000 and 1500 m). At the 1998...
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included in the
tallies based on the
Palestinian Martyrs.
Bremmer and
Aaltje Hidding have also
pointed to
other sources apart from
Eusebius that contain...
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transit camp
before arriving at the
Sobibor extermination camp. His
daughter Aaltje, who had Down syndrome, was
murdered at
Sobibor in May 1943.
Velleman and...
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Cornelis Boelens Loen
married Alyd
Claesdr Smit. From this
marriage emerged Aaltje Boelens Loen (1579-1630), who was
married to
Jacob Dircksz de Graeff. Cornelis...
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politician Hendrik van
Rijgersma (1835–1877),
physician and
botanist Aaltje Visser (1851–1871), in 1868
became first female pharmacist in the Netherlands...