- she
inquires discreetly what has
become of the nun
Beatrijs and
learns that
people think Beatrijs is
still at the convent. One night, a
voice urges her...
- magazines,
content in
Beatrijs was more modest, and did not
feature such
clothes as
short skirts and low-cut blouses.
Libelle and
Beatrijs were both published...
-
Beatrice of
Nazareth (Dutch:
Beatrijs van Nazareth; c. 1200 – 1268), also
known as
Beatrice of Tienen, was a
Flemish Cistercian nun,
visionary and mystic...
- (Albanian) Béatrice (French)
Beatrice (Italian) Beatričė (Lithuanian)
Beatrijs (Dutch)
Beatrika (Slovene) Βεατρίκη (Veatriki) (Gr****)
Beatris (English)...
-
North Sea
Beatrice Wind Farm in the
Scottish sector of the
North Sea "
Beatrijs",
Dutch poem
Beatrix This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- 'l-Hasan (Musnad as-sahid al-hasan fi maʿathir
mawlana Abi 'l Hasan) c. 1374
Beatrijs 1375 John
Barbour – The Brus 1376 John
Wycliffe – De
civili dominio (On...
-
written in Dutch. This is an
adaptation of the Latin, Vita et Miracula.
Beatrijs (Dutch for Beatrice),
written in the last
quarter of the 13th century,...
-
Elisabeth of
Strijen 4. John I, Lord of
Egmond 18. Dirk of
Brederode 9.
Beatrijs van
Doortoghe van
Brederode 19.
Ermgard of
Naaldwijk 2.
Arnold I, Lord...
-
However the
sources named the boat
Beatrijs III, this boat was
built in 1924. So
probably the boat used was the
Beatrijs I. That boat was
built in 1917....
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served by
Tienen railway station, the
oldest in
Belgium still in use.
Beatrijs of
Nazareth (1200–1268),
Flemish mystic André
Vandewyer (1909–1992), Belgian...