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Geert Adriaans Boomgaard (21
September 1788;
baptized 23
September 1788 – 3
February 1899) was a
Dutch supercentenarian and is
generally accepted by scholars...
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Harry Adriaans (born 17
March 1938) is a
Dutch retired ****ociation
football player who pla**** for PSV
Eindhoven as a
midfielder from 1956 to 1957. Evert...
- B****ie &
Adriaan was a
television program series focusing on the
adventures and
lives of a
circus duo
consisting of
clown B****ie and
acrobat Adriaan, pla****...
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Adriaan Daniël
Fokker (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːdrijaːn ˈdaːnijɛl ˈfɔkər]; 17
August 1887 – 24
September 1972) was a
Dutch physicist. He
worked in the...
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Adriaan Reland (also
known as
Adriaen Reeland/Reelant, Hadri**** Relandus) (17 July 1676 – 5
February 1718) was a
noted Dutch Orientalist scholar, cartographer...
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Adriaan is the
Dutch and
Afrikaans spelling of the
given name Adrian.
Before the 19th
century the
spelling Adriaen was also common, and
people used the...
- De
Adriaan may
refer to: De
Adriaan, Haarlem, a
windmill in Haarlem,
Netherlands De
Adriaan, Veldhoven, a
windmill in Veldhoven,
Netherlands This disambiguation...
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Adriaan Pauw, knight, heer van Heemstede, Bennebroek,
Nieuwerkerk etc. (1
November 1585 – 21
February 1653) was
Grand Pensionary of
Holland from 1631...
- VI; Italian:
Adriano VI; German:
Hadrian VI.; Dutch: Adri****/
Adriaan VI), born
Adriaan Florensz Boeyens (2
March 1459 – 14
September 1523), was head...
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Adriaan Cornelis Jasper Marius Alberga (14
February 1887 – 4
December 1952) was a
Surinamese jurist. He
served as
Minister of
Justice and
Police from...