- over who
would be in command, the two
separated with
Willekens returning to Amsterdam.
Willekens joined the
vroedschap in 1639 and the
Admiralty of Amsterdam...
-
Dutch West
India Company (WIC). In May 1624,
Dutch WIC
forces under Jacob Willekens captured Salvador from the Portuguese.
Philip IV, king of
Spain and Portugal...
- 1924 –
March 1933, resigned)
Petrus Willekens [id; nl], S.J. (23 July 1934 – 7
February 1950, renamed)
Petrus Willekens, S.J. (7
February 1950 – 23 May 1952...
-
Agneta Willeken (c. 1497-1562) was the
lover of the
German mercenary Marcus Meyer, one of the most
notable parti****tors of the Count's Feud. She was pointed...
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Digital Hispánica [es],
Biblioteca Nacional de España Lauwers, Luc &
Willekens, Marleen: Five
Hundred Years of Bookkeeping: A
Portrait of Luca Pacioli...
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original on 10
September 2017.
Retrieved 3
August 2018. Lauwers, Luc;
Willekens,
Marleen (1994). "Five
Hundred Years of Bookkeeping: A
Portrait of Luca...
- 2019. ISBN 978-92-822-2272-0.
Retrieved 24 June 2020. Lauwers, Luc;
Willekens,
Marleen (1994). "Five
Hundred Years of Bookkeeping: A
Portrait of Luca...
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January 1961 (as archbishop) Term
ended 21 May 1970
Predecessor Petrus Willekens [id]
Successor Leo
Soekoto Other post(s)
Titular Archbishop of Volsinium...
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Foundations of the
Formal Sciences.
Ghent University. p. 11. Lauwers, Luc &
Willekens, Marleen: "Five
Hundred Years of Bookkeeping: A
Portrait of Luca Pacioli"...
- On 22
December 1623, a
Dutch fleet under the
command of
Admiral Jacob Willekens and Vice
Admiral Pieter Heyn and
consisting of 35 ships,
sailed from Texel...