-
released three solo
works under this pseudonym. However, he
heard Olivier Abbeloos (also of Quadrophonia)
working on the
track "Anasthasia", and suggested...
- Jean
Baptiste Abbeloos (15
January 1836 – 25
February 1906) was a
Belgian orientalist and
Rector of the
University of Leuven. He was born on 15 January...
-
Willy Abbeloos (born 20
March 1949) is a
Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1972 Tour de France. "Willy
Abbeloos".
Cycling Archives.
Retrieved 8 September...
- Ferguson, Snow
contacted Pierre Abbeloos, an
engineer at the
National Film
Board of Canada. He
commissioned Abbeloos to
construct a "Camera Activating...
- Under.
Retrieved 6 Jul 2024.
Quadrophonia at
Discogs Olivier Abbeloos'
Official Website Lucien Foort's
Official Website Olivier Abbeloos on Soundcloud...
- (Bogaert, De Meyer, Magloire) "Cold Chillin'" (Bogaert,
Lucien Foort,
Oliver Abbeloos, De Meyer) "Voices" (Bogaert) "Money
Makes the
World Go Round" (Bogaert...
-
Retrieved 27
April 2020.
Gregorius bar Hebraeus, “”
based upon Jean
Baptiste Abbeloos and
Thomas Joseph Lamy (eds.),
Gregorii Barhebræi (Louvain: Peeters, 1872–1877)...
- Aqrūrāiā. Jean
Baptiste Abbeloos had
compared the m****cript with an
older one he had
received from
Bishop G.
Khyyath of Amida.
Abbeloos published it along...
- Mertens,
tennis (b. 1995)
Mandela Keita,
footballer (b. 2002) Jean
Baptiste Abbeloos,
orientalist and
rector of the
University of
Leuven (1836–1906) Adrian...
-
decades of the
Sasanian Empire. The text was
first edited by Jean
Baptiste Abbeloos, and
published in his Acta Mar Kardaghi, ****yriae Praefecti, qui sub Sapore...