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Louis Duerloo (7 July 1910 – 30
September 1977) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He won the
Belgian national road race
title in 1933 and the Tour of Flanders...
- Neogravusa.
Duerloo, Luc; Thomas, Werner, eds. (1998).
Albrecht & Isabella, 1598–1621: Catalogus. Brepols. ISBN 2-503-50724-7. Thomas, Werner;
Duerloo, Luc,...
- 2020. "Maximilian II". Neue
deutsche Biographie.
Retrieved 1
March 2020.
Duerloo, Luc (2012).
Dynasty and Piety:
Archduke Albert (1598-1621) and Habsburg...
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Duerloo and
Wingens 2002) pp. 43-69.
Duerloo and
Wingens (2002) pp. 132-145.
Duerloo and
Wingens (2002) pp. 164-171.
Duerloo and
Wingens (2002)...
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Burgundy County of
Burgundy Count of
Burgundy Kingdom of Burgundy-Arles
Duerloo, Luc (2019-01-02). "The
Utility of an
Empty Title. The
Habsburgs as Dukes...
- was
closed in 1984;
several Gibson employees led by
plant manager Jim
Duerloo,
plant superintendent Marv Lamb and J.P.
Moats established Heritage Guitars...
- horn
Nautilus s**** cup CINOA[permanent dead link]
Collectors W****ly Luc
Duerloo and
Werner Thomas (eds),
Albert & Isabelle, 1598-1621. Catalogue, exhibition...
- Biography, 1885–1900,
Volume 51(1897). "Edward
SEYMOUR (2 E. Hertford)".
Duerloo, Luc,
Dynasty and Piety:
Archduke Albert (1598–1621) and
Habsburg Political...
- Herckenrath (BEL) Learco Guerra (ITA) (2/2) 1935 Giuseppe Olmo (ITA) (1/2) Louis
Duerloo (BEL) Gaston Rebry (BEL) (4/4) Alfons Schepers (BEL) (4/4) Enrico Mollo (ITA)...
- of
Madrid and
Brussels (Madrid and London, 2011).
Werner Thomas and Luc
Duerloo (eds.),
Albert & Isabella, 1598–1621:
Essays (Turnhout, 1998).
Marie de...