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- Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch is a 1901 novel by H. Rider Haggard. Lysbeth is a historical novel set in the Netherlands during the time of William the...
- married Soutgen Cave in 1595 and had two children with her, Edward and Lysbeth.[citation needed] In 1600, Jan Janszoon began as a Dutch privateer sailing...
- Maehl, William Harvey (1979). Germany in Western Civilization. Muncy, Lysbeth W. "The Junkers and the Prussian Administration from 1918 to 1939." Review...
- California. Glick was a resident of West ****ord, New Jersey, where he and Lysbeth made their home in a small cottage on a lake. At the time of his death...
- then wife of the grandson of Gerald Gardner's London-based High Priestess Lysbeth Turner, Gary Botting. Following Heather's initiation by Turner in 1966...
- Mayflower with his son Joseph. The children were listed as Jan Tomasz (John), Lysbeth (Elizabeth) and Grietgen (Margaret) Rogiers (Rogers). However, the name...
- 1578, Financial administrator of Amsterdam Pendant portrait of his wife Lysbeth Hendriksdr (1536-na 1603) Jan Claesz in the RKD Bartholomeus van der Wiere...
- (1895) The Wizard (1896) Doctor Therne (1898) Swallow (1898) Elissa (1900) Lysbeth (1901) Pearl Maiden (1903) Stella Fregelius (1904) The Brethren (1904)...
- daughter of a fishmonger to look after his children and, in 1617, he married Lysbeth Reyniers. They married in Spaarndam, a small village outside the banns...
- British Library Catalogue. London: British Library. Retrieved 3 April 2015. "Lysbeth. A tale of the Dutch". British Library Catalogue. London: British Library...