- cousin"),
Neef (also a
German name) and Neefjes.
People with this
surname include:
Benedict Neefs (1741–1790),
Flemish Cistercian abbot Edmond Neefs (fl. 1900)...
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Louis Neefs (born
Ludwig Adèle
Maria Jozef Neefs, 8
August 1937 – 25
December 1980) was a
Belgian singer and presenter,
known for his parti****tion in...
- Dom
Benedictus Neefs, O.Cist. (French:
Benoit Neefs; 19
January 1741 – 7
November 1790) was the 46th
abbot of
Hemiksem Abbey.
Corneel Neefs was born in Kontich...
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Neef is an
Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity
belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of
collective muni****lity—in the Cochem-Zell
district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Pieter Neefs may
refer to:
Pieter Neefs the
Elder (c. 1578 –
after 1656),
Flemish painter Pieter Neefs the
Younger (1620 –
after 1675),
Flemish painter...
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Gerhard "Gerry"
Neef (30
October 1946 – 23
February 2010),
often known as
Gerhardt Neef, was a
German professional footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper...
- churches. On a few
occasions he
signed his
works with den
auden neefs (the old
Neefs).
Generally speaking, the
works he made
before c. 1640 when his son...
-
Ludovicus Neeffs (22
January 1617 – c. 1649?) was a
Flemish Baroque painter who
specialized in
architectural interiors of churches. He is the
least known...
- Leo Pleysier, LAAT-XXe-EEUWS
GENOOTSCHAP Paul
Neefs,
woningen 1958-1983, Yves de Bont In
memoriam Paul
Neefs (1933–2009)
Obituary (in Dutch)
Thomas Daniell...
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Manfred Max
Neef (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmaɱfɾeð maks]; 26
October 1932 – 8
August 2019) was a
Chilean economist of
German descent. Max-
Neef was born in...