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ands Spoorwegmuseum (Dutch Railway Museum) in | Utrecht. |
orthof is a Dutch biologist who is trained in | Utrecht University. |
ional competition after the 1998 World Cup in | Utrecht. |
Simone Koot (born 12 November 1980 in | Utrecht) is a water polo player of the Netherlands wh |
Liszt Piano Competition, which took place in | Utrecht for the seventh time. |
Jan Jacobus Wouters (born 17 July 1960 in | Utrecht, Netherlands) is a former professional footba |
Cup qualifying match against Turkey (3-1) in | Utrecht. |
Born in | Utrecht, Kraay made his professional debut at DOS and |
After the 1989 live album Live in | Utrecht, future releases would appear on the Geometri |
nd & Control Centre of Excellence (C2) COE in | Utrecht, The Netherlands |
John Achterberg (born 8 July 1971 in | Utrecht) is a retired Dutch footballer, who played as |
The national final was held at the Tivoli in | Utrecht, hosted by Elles Berger. |
The NSB was founded in | Utrecht in 1931 during a period when several national |
On 6 February 1936 died in | Utrecht and was buried in the metropolitan cathedral. |
50 Gregory was made Abbot of St. Martin's, in | Utrecht. |
Peter Schat (June 5, 1935, in | Utrecht - February 10, 2003, in Amsterdam) was a Dutc |
st-war analytical chemistry congress, held in | Utrecht in 1948. |
a full-time employee of the NSB stationed in | Utrecht. |
After following secondary school in | Utrecht, he was appointed "computer" at the Leiden ob |
08 he played at De avond van het kippenvel in | Utrecht, where he came in contact with Anne Soldaat, |
ulse to the construction of the Dom Church in | Utrecht. |
14, 1976) is an American writer who lives in | Utrecht, Netherlands with Arthur Japin (a Dutch write |
metres at the 1966 European Championships in | Utrecht. |
He also studied in | Utrecht, Netherlands and was awarded MD in 1685. |
imonis in the Cathedral of Saint Catherine in | Utrecht. |
ed in Nederhorst den Berg, a small village in | Utrecht, province. |
Originally the pharmacology department in | Utrecht was housed in an old hospital for victims of |
At that time, Achterberg was living in | Utrecht and was engaged once again. |
til the late 1680s he was variously active in | Utrecht, IJsselstein, and The Hague. |
Ronald Spelbos (born 8 July 1954 in | Utrecht) is a Dutch former football player and manage |
aith and family behind to study philosophy in | Utrecht and Groningen, though he never got his degree |
e Domstad Primary Teacher Training College in | Utrecht and the Southern Dutch Opera Association, and |
Annette Roozen (born March 11, 1976 in | Utrecht) is a Dutch paraplegic track and field athlet |
erique Steenberghe (born November 11, 1967 in | Utrecht) is a former Dutch field hockey midfielder, w |
ne Antoinette Thate (born December 6, 1971 in | Utrecht) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who p |
Arnoud van Steenwijk and Neeltje van Vliet in | Utrecht, the Netherlands, Van Steenwyk emigrated to t |
d from the Nazis to the Netherlands, lived in | Utrecht and was deported via Westerbork to the ghetto |
tic radio-station located on the Dom tower in | Utrecht, which from June 4, 1999 until October 3, 199 |
ore albums with them, One More Time - Live in | Utrecht 1992 and The Well's on Fire. |
Hans Parrel (born September 14, 1944 in | Utrecht) is a former water polo player from The Nethe |
In | Utrecht, Balderic repaired the forerunner of the Cath |
He was born circa 1547 in | Utrecht, Netherlands, the third son of Maurits van Lo |
Jan returned to Woerden, was ordained in | Utrecht as priest, and assisted his father as sexton |
medal at the 1998 Women's Hockey World Cup in | Utrecht. |
ed as a one-time jam-session at a festival in | Utrecht on December 20, 1986. |
Petronella Laurijsen (born April 15, 1954 in | Utrecht) is a former rowing cox from the Netherlands. |
The first observance occurred only in | Utrecht, but other municipalities quickly began to ob |
Provost at the chapter of the Johns-church in | Utrecht and was closely involved in the management of |
Sancisi-Weerdenburg died at the age of 56 in | Utrecht, the Netherlands, after a battle against canc |
errit Hendrik Wormgoor (born July 29, 1940 in | Utrecht) is a former water polo player from The Nethe |
He was provost in | Utrecht and as leader of the Hook faction, led the re |
used by an injury during his second season in | Utrecht, he has not played international football sin |
t of Holland was about to expand his power in | Utrecht. |
ia Bernadette de Beus on February 18, 1958 in | Utrecht in the Netherlands. |
Sonnenborgh - museum & observatory in | Utrecht is a public astronomical observatory and muse |
years and then established his own studio in | Utrecht, where in 1637 he became a visiting member of |
Under his influence, | Utrecht became the most important city in the norther |
When he made his entrance into | Utrecht he had not received any kind of ordination; t |
n the Netherlands to avoid confusion with its | Utrecht counterpart, is a river in Germany and the Ne |
R. Kaptein ( | Utrecht, Netherlands), |
December 2008 the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten | Utrecht appointed Charlotte Margiono as a lecturer in |
09; Jury First Prize and Audience Award, LAFF | Utrecht 2009(Spanish), and also awarded at the WorldF |
n, K. J. Popma at Groningen in 1948 and later | Utrecht (1955), S. U. Zuidema at the Free University |
This shocked many leading | Utrecht burgers. |
e observatories of Upsala, Mannheim, Leipzig, | Utrecht, among others, were made. |
Address: Dodeweg 31, Leusden, | Utrecht, Netherlands. |
as interred in the Cathedral of Saint Martin, | Utrecht. |
etectors: X-ray proportional counter, MIMOSA, | Utrecht Orbiting Ultraviolet Stellar Spectrometer S59 |
located in Oud-Leusden, Leusden municipality, | Utrecht Province, Netherlands. |
1630 (Centraal Museum, | Utrecht) |
It is now a railway museum, | Utrecht station having been relocated to the city cen |
in Antwerp, who later returned to his native | Utrecht (city) and became the teacher of Abraham Bloe |
ed to US pressure and left for his exile near | Utrecht in November 1918. |
summer palace was in the town of Rhenen, near | Utrecht, and it was built to Bassen's design in 1629- |
followed; there they lived in Bilthoven, near | Utrecht. |
nized the Catholic Church of the Netherlands, | Utrecht was raised once more to an archbishopric, and |
nd a branch south along Fifth Avenue into New | Utrecht. |
stablished within the colony of New York, New | Utrecht was one of its six original towns; five were |
intersection of Fort Hamilton Parkway and New | Utrecht Avenue, in the neighborhood of Borough Park. |
They marched to New | Utrecht were William Marriner stopped by the Van Pelt |
ooklyn, New York, April 9, 1933) attended New | Utrecht High School, Brooklyn College, and the State |
uits and surveying, and was supervisor of New | Utrecht (in Kings County) from 1836 to 1859. |
located near the current intersection of New | Utrecht Avenue and 62nd Street in Brooklyn, to descri |
In 1677 New | Utrecht Reformed Church was chartered. |
ily as a child Brooklyn where he attended New | Utrecht High School. |
n the northeast corner of 55th Street and New | Utrecht Avenue and two to either southern corners. |
ch was established in 1677 in the town of New | Utrecht and is affiliated with the Reformed Church in |
New | Utrecht Avenue on the BMT Sea Beach Line has four tra |
in agricultural pursuits near Bay Ridge, New | Utrecht (now part of Brooklyn). |
New | Utrecht Reformed Church is the fourth oldest church i |
He attended New | Utrecht High School and graduated in 1953 with Stanle |
agricultural pursuits and surveying near New | Utrecht, and also engaged in literary and historical |
four street stairs, two to either side of New | Utrecht Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets. |
he Brooklyn, communities of Borough Park, New | Utrecht, Bensonhurst, Bath Beach and Coney Island. |
Noordeinde ( | Utrecht) |
The Treaty of | Utrecht. |
were driven to take refuge under the walls of | Utrecht. |
et is een schone dag geweest, won the City of | Utrecht Film Prize at the Dutch Film Festival. |
llege London), Gerrit van Meer (University of | Utrecht}, Trina A. Schroer (Johns Hopkins University), |
Saint Frederick of | Utrecht, bishop |
Treaty of | Utrecht cedes French Acadia, Newfoundland, Hudson Bay |
moved by pope Gregory IX to the Bishopric of | Utrecht because of his military experience, in order |
Union of | Utrecht in 1579 |
ilip of Burgundy-Blaton, who became Bishop of | Utrecht, as admiral of the Netherlands until 1540. |
Jan Bylert, painter, of | Utrecht; after Bylert. |
itary service in 1713, following the peace of | Utrecht. |
he idea of building a fort inside the city of | Utrecht to keep the citizens in check. |
0 to 1962 he then worked at the University of | Utrecht as a scientific staff member. |
een drained and about 975, Bishop Ansfried of | Utrecht founded a Benedictine nunnery. |
sked to leave France as part of the Treaty of | Utrecht, Mary stayed, despite having no family there, |
After the Peace of | Utrecht (1713), archduke Charles, now Emperor Charles |
g to a position financed by the University of | Utrecht. |
He is a professor of | Utrecht University. |
Gottfried Michael Koenig at the University of | Utrecht in 1967 and later moved to the Royal Conserva |
Honorary doctorate, University of | Utrecht, 1950 |
ber 1523 onwards) as a successor of Adrian of | Utrecht (later Pope Adrian VI), and cardinal-priest o |
XV. Prince-Bishopric, later Lordship of | Utrecht |
died December 5, 1212) was bishop and lord of | Utrecht in the thirteenth century. |
on was ultimately carried out by the Union of | Utrecht, as the start of the Eighty Years' War). |
s at the negotiating table when the Treaty of | Utrecht ended Queen Anne's War. |
Panorama of | Utrecht by Joost Cornelisz. |
consecrated by Pope Innocent III as bishop of | Utrecht. |
Good, Duke of Burgundy, he was made bishop of | Utrecht by his father from 1456 to 1496 in an attempt |
Adalbold II of | Utrecht (died 27 November 1026) was a bishop of Utrec |
rg (died in April or June 1197) was Bishop of | Utrecht from 1196 to 1197. |
uly 1, 2000 in the former cathedral church of | Utrecht, once the see of St Willibrord and his succes |
ed Cardinal Johannes de Jong as Archbishop of | Utrecht on October 31, 1955, and was named Apostolic |
In June of 1580 the city council of | Utrecht decided to ban Catholic services in Utrecht. |
For Saint Bernulf or Bernold of | Utrecht (1026/7-1054), see Bernold, Bishop of Utrecht |
r would not end until 1713 with the Treaty of | Utrecht, ending the war favourably for Great Britain. |
he was auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of | Utrecht and dean of the deanery IJsellanden. |
g the Lines project brings the communities of | Utrecht (the Netherlands) and Mortsel (Belgium) and t |
de Jong was appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of | Utrecht and Titular Archbishop of Rhusium. |
Eginhard was a bishop of | Utrecht around the year 845. |
Saxony, in 1075 and on that of the bishop of | Utrecht in 1076 against Dirk V of Holland and Robert |
ng the boundaries as defined by the treaty of | Utrecht. |
Hamacarus was Bishop of | Utrecht from around 790 to 806. |
Folcmar was buried in the Dom Church of | Utrecht. |
t contained a private chapel of the bishop of | Utrecht on the first floor. |
initially his intended successor as bishop of | Utrecht but, under pressure from count John II of Hol |
da linked with the name of Aselbod, bishop of | Utrecht. |
Burchard was Bishop of | Utrecht between 1100 and 1112. |
Kensington is a Dutch band from the city of | Utrecht. |
e History of the Science at the University of | Utrecht. |
Corporation on the conclusion of the peace of | Utrecht earlier that year. |
ion, eventually concluding with the Treaty of | Utrecht in 1713. |
William I was bishop of | Utrecht between 1054 and 1076. |
f Calvinistic philosophy at the University of | Utrecht. |
rverscop is a hamlet in the Dutch province of | Utrecht. |
I of Spain for having eulogized the Church of | Utrecht; but a commission composed of archbishops, bi |
ire to the kingdom of France by the Treaty of | Utrecht in 1713, King Louis XIV gave permission to bu |
He was Bishop of | Utrecht from 1197 until 1212. |
nkemans studied medicine at the University of | Utrecht. |
or of Oriental languages at the University of | Utrecht. |
probably related to several other bishops of | Utrecht from the ninth and tenth centuries, including |
h his ally as to the succession to the see of | Utrecht; whereupon Philip joined with the four chief |
s the brother of his predecessor Frederick of | Utrecht. |
niversity of Edinburgh, and the University of | Utrecht, and was admitted a member of the Faculty of |
rn quarters of Gelderland joined the Union of | Utrecht and became part of the United Provinces upon |
om 1967 he was professor at the University of | Utrecht. |
ship in Dutch literature at the University of | Utrecht in 1945. |
Arie Abbenes - Carillonneur of | Utrecht, Asten and Eindhoven |
1, 845, in which he is mentioned as bishop of | Utrecht |
7 - Wijk bij Duurstede, 1496) was a bishop of | Utrecht. |
During his tenure, the Diocese of | Utrecht ceased to be a suffragan of Cologne, and the |
ined Dutch independence declaration (Union of | Utrecht and Act of Abjuration), but Spanish troops re |
1971 he studied sonology at the University of | Utrecht. |
ed working as a volunteer for the archives of | Utrecht and passed her certification exam in 1930 as |
he British representatives at the congress of | Utrecht, and in 1715 he was impeached for his share i |
He also studied sonology at the University of | Utrecht. |
ies of International Relations, the Treaty of | Utrecht is usually mentioned as significant because i |
was placed under the custody of the Bishop of | Utrecht. |
at Cologne before he was elected as bishop of | Utrecht through heavy pressure from Maximilian I, Hol |
and grandchildren Emma and Katja Naegele, of | Utrecht, Holland; and his brother, Thomas F. Naegele, |
hed forward as candidate for the bishopric of | Utrecht by the Welfs in their struggle with the Hohen |
tween Henry, and the nobility and the city of | Utrecht. |
In 1291 he was named bishop of | Utrecht by Pope Nicholas IV, without prior election b |
Saint Ansfried (Ansfrid, Ansfridus) of | Utrecht (died May 3, 1010 near Leusden) was Count of |
ed 21 September 1433, in Basel) was bishop of | Utrecht during the Utrecht Schism. |
maintain the agreement of the 1713 Treaty of | Utrecht. |
gy in addition to his duties as Archbishop of | Utrecht. |
r of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of | Utrecht, Sicily was ceded to the Duke of Savoy, Piedm |
Darnell, is a former astronaut and partner of | Utrecht who joins Utrecht in the superpower hunt. |
of twelve new peers, the much-vexed Treaty of | Utrecht was brought to a conclusion on 31 March 1713. |
der tremendous pressure from the Bishopric of | Utrecht and the Duchy of Holland, and was forced by H |
an Unity from 1969 to 1989, and Archbishop of | Utrecht from 1975 to 1983. |
etical Physics Institute at the University of | Utrecht in the Netherlands. |
university observatory (of the University of | Utrecht) was founded in 1853 and from 1854 until 1897 |
Liudger or Ludger was Bishop of | Utrecht from around 848 to ca. 854. |
a time was part of the Old Catholic Union of | Utrecht. |
The Treaty of | Utrecht (1713), which ended Queen Anne's War, had fac |
Gymnasium and proceeded to the University of | Utrecht to study History. |
thing is known except that he was a bishop of | Utrecht. |
s Snickers, he succeeded him as Archbishop of | Utrecht and Primate of Netherlands, until his death i |
age on the river Eem in the Dutch province of | Utrecht. |
Gaza and Coadjutor of the metropolitan see of | Utrecht, in 8 February 1895. |
The states of | Utrecht, however, were on an independent course and a |
On 11 April 1930 he was named Archbishop of | Utrecht and then consecrated by Lorenzo Schioppa, the |
University of | Utrecht, The Netherlands 1989-1994 Master's Degree in |
- 6 February 1936) was a former Archbishop of | Utrecht and Roman Catholic Primate of the Netherlands |
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