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Adriansen 2015, p. 34. Sørensen &
Adriansen 2015, p. 29. Sørensen &
Adriansen 2015, p. 30. Sørensen &
Adriansen 2015, p. 31. Sørensen &
Adriansen 2015...
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Maryn Adriansen (1600 – c.1654) (also
spelled Maryn Adriaensen,
Marinus Adriaensz,
Marijn Adriaensz,
Marin Adriaensz,
Marinus Ariaens) was an
early settler...
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portal Geography portal Kingdom of the
Netherlands Realm of New
Zealand Adriansen, Inge (2003):
Nationale symboler i Det
Danske Rige 1830–2000, Vol I (Fra...
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Sophie Adriansen (1982, Orléans) is a
French writer, a
member of the Société des gens de
lettres and of the "Charte des
auteurs et des
illustrateurs jeunesse"...
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official flags and
regional flags (områdeflag) from
other jurisdictions.
Adriansen, Inge (2003).
Nationale symboler i det
danske rige 1830-2000.
Museum Tusculanum...
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Emmanuel Adriaenssen (also Adriaensen,
Adriansen, Hadri****, Hadrianius; c. 1554 in
Antwerp –
buried 27
February 1604 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish lutenist...
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nation gained independence, they
incorporated the
Christian symbol. Inge
Adriansen,
Nationale symboler,
Museum Tusculanum Press, 2003, p. 129: "Fra begyndelsen...
- as a
wagon and
plough maker.
Martin Vlockaart,
Pieter Jacobs and Jan
Adriansen maintained themselves as fishermen,
while Pieter Kley, Dirk Vreem, and...
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Dagbladet Information (in Danish). 2
March 2010.
Retrieved 4
September 2011.
Adriansen, Inge (2003).
Nationale symboler i det
Danske Rige (in Danish). Vol. 2...
- Name variations: Alex Adriaenssen,
Alexander Adrieanssen,
Alexander Adriansen "Alexander Adriaenssen" at the
Netherlands Institute for Art
History (in...