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Meteren is a
village in the
Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the muni****lity of West Betuwe, and lies
about 10 km west of Tiel. It was first...
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Méteren (French pronunciation: [metʁɛn]; from Flemish;
Meteren in
modern Dutch spelling) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. In October...
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Emanuel van
Meteren or
Meteeren (1535 – 11
April 1612) was a
Flemish historian and
Consul for "the
Traders of the Low Countries" in London. He was born...
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Meteren is a
Flemish surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Emanuel van
Meteren (1535–1612),
Flemish historian Jacobus van
Meteren (1519-1555)...
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Jacobus van
Meteren (1519–1555) was the
financier and
printer of
early English versions of the Bible. He was
involved in the
printing of an edition...
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uncle Jacobus van
Meteren returned from
exile in
England to take care of him.
Abraham remained close to his
cousin Emanuel van
Meteren, who
would later...
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American surnames derived from the
Dutch surname Van
Meteren. Most are
descendants of Jan
Joosten van
Meteren (1626–1704) who in 1662
settled in Wiltwijck, New...
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soldiers in
Dutch history.
Margaretha is
described by
historian Emanuel van
Meteren, who
writes that she had
served as a soldier,
dressed as a man, for seven...
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Meteren, in Antwerp,
whose sister-in-law,
Adriana de Weyden,
married John Rogers. The
other backer of the
Coverdale Bible was
Jacobus van
Meteren's nephew...
- 1976 – 4
March 1978) Imre
Farkaszinski (March 1978 – Dec 1978) Henk van
Meteren (Dec 1978 –
April 1979)
Wilfried Kemmer (April 1979 – Oct 1983) Imre Farkaszinski...