- Dado's Life of St.
Eligius (Vita Eligii) from
about 700 CE. The form
Antverpia is Neo-Latin. A
Germanic (Frankish or Frisian)
origin could contain prefix...
- as
cultural movements such as
Flemish art. An Antverpian,
derived from
Antverpia, the
Latin name of Antwerp, is an
inhabitant of this city; the term is...
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obtain important commissions such as that for his
masterpiece Scaldis and
Antverpia commissioned by the
Antwerp city
magistrate to
decorate the
chimney in...
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students as they
practise the arts. At the
centre is the
allegorical Antverpia pictorum nutrix ("Antwerp,
nurse of painters").
Chronos accompanies other...
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organizations for
students with a
specific regional background. They are:
Antverpia (Antwerp),
Westland (Westhoek), WUK (West Flanders), KBS (Brussels and...
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Audenarde (fr)
Alostum [2]
Aalst (nl),
Alost (fr) Anderla****
Anderlecht Antverpia Antwerp,
Antwerpen (nl),
Anvers (fr)
Atuatuca Tungrorum Tongeren (nl)...
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Guild of
Saint Luke. 1693
Inhout der
Vereenigde Consten met de
vertrooste Antverpia The arts
united and
Antwerp consoled Shown to His
Highness the Prince-elector...
- Cornelius. "Spectaculorum in
susceptione Philippi Hispan. Princ. a. 1549
Antverpia aeditorum mirificus apparatus". Europeana.
Archived from the original...
- Fleets, 1939. London:
Chatham publishing. p. 576. ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "SS
Antverpia (+1940)". Wrecksite.
Retrieved 2
November 2011. "Denebe". www.warsailors...
- Jan Lampo,
Maagden van
vlees en
maagden van verf.
Kleine biografie van
Antverpia, de
Maagd van
Antwerpen (in Dutch)
Franz Vinck at
Schoonselhof (in Dutch)...