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- Johannes Thedens (1680 – 19 March 1748) was Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 6 November 1741 until 28 May 1743. Thedens, born in a largely...
- Nationalbibliothek Online-Catalogue of the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin Tinctura Antimonii Thedenii (Rezeptur und Beschreibung von Thedens Wund- und Schussw****er)...
- (1729–1732) Van Cloon (1732–1735) Patras (1735–1737) Valckenier (1737–1741) Thedens (1741–1743) Van Imhoff (1743–1750) Mossel (1750–1761) Van der Parra (1761–1775)...
- value of A or B. Speculative evaluation WikiSysop; Mikaelm; Bjlucier; Thedens, Dan (2019-02-06). "Gambit". Retrieved 2019-04-21. Halstead, Robert H....
- in the town included Unitarians, Quakers, Catholics and Jews. Johannes Thedens (1680–1748), Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies 1741/1743. Benjamin...
- Lower Saxony, Germany. It was founded in late 1990 by Andreas "Thedi" Thedens in order to make music inspired by Thedis lyrics, that made him a local...
- (1729–1732) Van Cloon (1732–1735) Patras (1735–1737) Valckenier (1737–1741) Thedens (1741–1743) Van Imhoff (1743–1750) Mossel (1750–1761) Van der Parra (1761–1775)...
- (1729–1732) Van Cloon (1732–1735) Patras (1735–1737) Valckenier (1737–1741) Thedens (1741–1743) Van Imhoff (1743–1750) Mossel (1750–1761) Van der Parra (1761–1775)...
- (1729–1732) Van Cloon (1732–1735) Patras (1735–1737) Valckenier (1737–1741) Thedens (1741–1743) Van Imhoff (1743–1750) Mossel (1750–1761) Van der Parra (1761–1775)...
- (1729–1732) Van Cloon (1732–1735) Patras (1735–1737) Valckenier (1737–1741) Thedens (1741–1743) Van Imhoff (1743–1750) Mossel (1750–1761) Van der Parra (1761–1775)...