- A
Bossche bol (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbɔsə ˈbɔl],
Dutch for 'Ball from Den Bosch') – or just
called chocoladebol ('chocolate ball') in its city of origin...
- The
Bossche School was a
traditionalist movement in
Dutch architecture which was
strongly based on
numerical relationships. It
arose from the
Delft School...
- Luc Van den
Bossche (born 16
September 1947, in Aalst, Belgium) is a
Belgian socialist politician and
father of
Freya Van den
Bossche. He
graduated as...
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Balthasar van den
Bossche (1681–1715) was a
Flemish painter who is
mainly known for his wide
range of
genre subjects and
occasional portraits. Balthasar...
- include: Aert van den
Bossche (fl. 1499–1505),
Flemish painter Agnes van den
Bossche (c.1435 – c.1504),
Flemish painter Alain Van Den
Bossche (born 1965), Belgian...
- Bart Van den
Bossche (17
April 1964 – 6
January 2013) was a
Flemish singer,
actor and
radio and
television presenter. He was born in Ostend,
Belgium but...
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Fabio Van den
Bossche (born 21
September 2000) is a
Belgian road and
track cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam Alpecin–Deceuninck. 1st Overall...
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Peter van den
Bossche (born 1959) is a
professor of
international economic law at the
University of Bern (World
Trade Institute). In 2018 he was elected...
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Oscar Van Den
Bossche (21 July 1888 – 27
April 1951) was a
Belgian rower. He
competed at the 1920
Summer Olympics in
Antwerp with the men's
coxed pair...
- Aert van den
Bossche or the
Master of the
Crispinus and Crispini****-Legend (also
known as Aert Panhedel, Aert van Panhedel,
Arnoul de Panhedel, Arnoul...