- The
Third Anglo-Dutch War ,
began on 27
March 1672, and
concluded on 19
February 1674. A
naval conflict between the
Dutch Republic and England, in alliance...
- pieces: 42 40–46
artillery pieces: 14 54
artillery pieces: 1. Dutch:
Eerste Engelse (zee-)oorlog, "First
English (Sea) War"; 1652–1654 With
tears in his eyes...
-
Englewood is a
corruption of
Dutch Engelse woud (English
woods or forest) &
Engelse buurt, or "English Neighborhood",
which originally referred to Englewood...
-
Boereoorlog ("Second Boer War"), Anglo–Boereoorlog ("Anglo–Boer War") or
Engelse oorlog ("English War"). In
South Africa, it is
officially called the South...
- Europe,
especially Britain and the Netherlands,
where they are
called Engelse drop,
meaning English liquorice. They are also
common in Scandinavia, where...
- The
Engelse Schans (English Sconce) of 1627 in Lievelde, The
Netherlands (photo 2008)...
-
Retrieved 1 July 2023. "Beste s****s van
Nederland niet opgew****en
tegen Engelse ploeg" [Best
players in the
Netherlands are no
match for the
English team]...
- Reference:ADM/188/291, 176731.
Yorkshire Evening Post, 3
October 1938 "
Engelse geïnterneerden en het
voetbal in
Groningen tijdens de
Eerste Wereldoorlog"...
- The
number also
includes 6,000
French auxiliary troops. Dutch:
Tweede Engelse Oorlog or "Second
English War" Both were
Protestant republics,
while England...
-
sometimes used to
define the inch). In the
Dutch language a term for inch is
engelse duim (english thumb).
Examples include Catalan:
polzada ("inch") and polze...