- van
Keulen [nl], son of
Johannes van
Keulen Atje
Keulen-Deelstra (1938–2013),
Dutch speed skater Marino Keulen (born 1963),
Belgian politician Keulen, van...
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Cologne (/kəˈloʊn/ kə-LOHN; German: Köln [kœln] ; Kölsch: Kölle [ˈkœlə] ) is the
largest city of the
German state of
North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most...
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added the name Van
Keulens baaytje to the
anchorage behind Eders Island. The bay was
named in
honor of
their publisher,
Gerard van
Keulen.
William Scoresby...
- John of
Cologne (Joannes van ****naar), was a
friar and
priest of the
Dominican Order, born in the
Electorate of Cologne, part of
modern Germany. He later...
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Johannes van
Keulen (1654 in
Deventer – 1715 in Amsterdam) was a 17th-century
Dutch cartographer. He
published the
influential nautical atlas the Zee-Atlas...
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Marino Ghislainus Keulen (born 24
October 1963) is a
Belgian politician from
Flanders and a
member of the Open
Flemish Liberals and
Democrats party. He...
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Isabelle van
Keulen (born 16
December 1966) is a
Dutch violinist and violist,
performing prin****lly as a
chamber musician but also as a
concert violist...
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Keulen den Hartog, C. (1970) Seagr****es of the World. Verh. Kon. Ned. Akad. Wetens. Afd. Naturk. Ser. 2 59:139 f.
Keulen Kuo, J. and McComb...
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Cornelis Janssens (born
Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen, Dutch: [kɔrˈneːlɪ ˈɕɑnsəns fɑŋ ˈkøːlə(n)]; bapt. 14
October 1593 – bur. 5
August 1661) was an Anglo-Dutch...
- Bierman, Paul R.; Keisling,
Benjamin A.; Knutz, Paul C.; Thomsen,
Tonny B.;
Keulen, Nynke; Fos****,
Julie C.; Hemming,
Sidney R.; Tison, Jean-Louis; Blard...