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- Nick Abendanon (born 27 August 1986 in Bryanston, South Africa) is a former England international rugby union player. His preferred position was full-back...
- Abendanon is a Jewish surname, a variant of Abendana. People with this surname include: Nick Abendanon (born 1986), English rugby union footballer Maryse...
- woman. She met various officials and influential people, including J.H. Abendanon. She began the tradition amongst three of her sisters to found and operate...
- and were collected by one of Kartini's correspondents Jacques Henrij Abendanon and published in 1911. They have since been translated into a number of...
- mortgagees and credit and debit cards as well as business loans. Simon Abendanon founded De Surinaamsche Bank (DSB) on 19 January 1865, in Paramaribo,...
- Maryse Abendanon (born 15 November 1966 in Amsterdam) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who earned a total number of seventeen international caps...
- of Europe: The Century of Discovery. Vol. 1. Chicago University Press. Abendanon, E. C.; Heawood, E. (December 1919). "Missing Links in the Development...
- Yaʿaḳov ben Mošeh ibn Danon; fl. 17th century), also known as Joseph Abendanon, was a Hebraist and Talmudist. Joseph ibn Danon was born in Belgrade into...
- Europe: The Century of Discovery (Vol 1), Chicago University Press E. C. Abendanon; E. Heawood (December 1919). "Missing Links in the Development of the...
- English national team, including Lee Mears, Rob Webber, Dave Attwood, Nick Abendanon and Matt Banahan. Colston's School, Bristol, has had a large input in...