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- The Revd Dr Abraham Capadose or Capadoce (22 August 1795, Amsterdam – 16 December 1874, The Hague) was a Dutch physician and Calvinist writer. A Jewish...
- twelve years, and knows her to be married. Her husband, Colonel Clement Capadose, is a brilliant and handsome gentleman with whom she appeared to be very...
- (1846). The Living Age. Littell, Son and Co. p. 410. Retrieved 2009-05-20. Capadose, Henry (1845). Sixteen Years in the West Indies. T.C. Newby. Archived from...
- Dave Wallis Born David Capadose Wallis (1917-11-27)27 November 1917 Marylebone, London, England, United Kingdom Died 12 June 1990(1990-06-12) (aged 72)...
- movement was taken forward by Willem Bilderdijk, with Isaäc da Costa, Abraham Capadose, Samuel Iperusz Wiselius, Willem de Clercq and Groen van Prinsterer as...
- the ideals of the French Revolution. Among his disciples were Abraham Capadose, Willem de Clercq, Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, and especially Isaac...
- and social reformer Isaac Mendes Belisario – Jamaican artist Abraham Capadose – Dutch physician Rehuel Lobatto – Dutch mathematician Isaac da Costa –...
- Cannegieter • Reen CannegieterSchrader CannegieterCannemanCantzlaarCapadose • Van CapelleCarbasiusCardinaal • Carp • De Carpentier • Carsten...
- Jews of this period were Meier Littwald Lehemon, Mozes Salomon ****er, Capadose, and the physicians David Heilbron, Davids (who introduced vaccination)...
- Caceres (1718–1740): Dutch composer of the late baroque period Abraham Capadose (1795–1874): Dutch physician and Calvinist writer Isaac Orobio de Castro...