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- van Oldenbarnevelt Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. "Barneveldt, Jan van Olden" . New International Encyclopedia. 1905....
- Markies de Canteclaer van Barneveldt, bijeengelezen door M. Toonder, (****-song), poems by Querelijn Xaverius, Marquis of Barneveldt, compiled by M. Toonder"...
- marry in the final story. Querulijn Xaverius Marquis de Canteclaer van Barneveldt: A rooster who is Bommel's neighbour. He is a marquis who often uses French...
- census. The first settlement was developed in 1793 by Gerrit Boon in Barneveldt, as an agent of the Holland Land Company. Boon went back to Holland after...
- 1927: Fiterari 1928: Cri de Guerre 1929: Hotweed 1930: Commanderie 1931: Barneveldt 1932: Strip the Willow 1933: Cappiello 1934: Admiral Drake 1935: Crudité...
- the best of his year in France. In the following year he won the Prix Barneveldt and the Prix Matchem before establishing himself as one of the best European...
- several translations from the French, including: Memoirs of Madame de Barneveldt, 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1795. Prefixed to the second edition, in 1796, is...
- 27 June 1743. He aut****d the following books: Mémoires de Madame de Barneveldt (1732, 2vol. in 12) Amu****ts historiques Histoire de Paris (jusqu'en...
- earlier in the year. Embarking aboard the transport Johann Van Olden-Barneveldt from Woolloomooloo, the battalion sailed as part of a convoy of three...
- being described as looking “plain” and “mean”. Pont l’Eveque’s sire was Barneveldt, a leading racehorse in France, who won the Grand Prix de Paris in 1931...