- The
Convention of
Nymegen (alt.
spelling Nijmegen or Nymwegen) was a
treaty signed between England and
Spain in 1573. The
treaty pledged that the English...
- The
Treaties of
Peace of
Nijmegen (Traités de Paix de Nimègue; German:
Friede von Nimwegen) were a
series of
treaties signed in the
Dutch city of Nijmegen...
- van
Eynden (Dutch: [vɑn ˈɛində(n)]) was a
Dutch painter. He was born at
Nymegen in 1747, and died at
Dordrecht in 1819. Like his
brother he
devoted but...
- two-dimensional
material graphene."
Obsolete spellings include Nijmwegen,
Nymegen, Nieumeghen; French: Nimègue; German: Nimwegen;
Spanish and Italian: Nimega...
-
Dionys van
Nijmegen (1705 – 1798), was an 18th-century
painter from the
Northern Netherlands. He was born in
Rotterdam as the son of
Elias van Nijmegen...
- years.
However neither side
wanted war, so in 1573 at the
Convention of
Nymegen England promised to end
support for
raids on
Spanish shipping by English...
- due to
Elizabeth and
Philip both
agreeing and
signing the
Convention of
Nymegen in 1573.
Drake as a
result had to lay very low over the next few years...
- four years.
However neither side
wanted war. In 1573, the
Convention of
Nymegen was a
treaty where England promised to end
support for
raids on Spanish...
-
Defence is the
mission of a
strengthened Royal Navy. 1573:
Convention of
Nymegen a
treaty with
Spain promising to end
support for
raids on
Spanish shipping...
- and
autoradiographic study on
embryological development. Gebr Janssen,
Nymegen, The Netherlands,
Monograph pp 1–120, 1969. Nanda, R (ed)
Symposium in...