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Arkel is a town in the
province of
South Holland, Netherlands. A part of the muni****lity of Molenlanden, it lies
about 3 km
north of Gorinchem. Arkel...
- The van
Arkel–de Boer process, also
known as the
iodide process or crystal-bar process, was the
first industrial process for the
commercial production...
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Arkel International is a
privately held
company based in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, that
undertakes construction projects around the world. The
company serves...
- Bond
triangles or Van
Arkel–Ketelaar
triangles (named
after Anton Eduard van
Arkel and J. A. A. Ketelaar) are
triangles used for
showing different compounds...
- Van
Arkel may
refer to: Van
Arkel–de Boer
process Van
Arkel–Ketelaar
triangle A
medieval noble family in the
County of
Holland founded around 1000 AD...
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Maria van
Arkel (c. 1385 – 19 July 1415) was the only
daughter and
heiress of Lord John V of
Arkel and
Joanna of Jülich. She
inherited the
title to Gelderland...
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Charles Arkoll Boulton (April 17, 1841 – May 15, 1899) is
noted for his role in the Red
River and North-West Rebellions. He was born in Cobourg, Canada...
- John V, Lord of
Arkel (11
September 1362 – 25
August 1428) was Lord of
Arkel,
Haastrecht and
Hagestein and
stadtholder of Holland,
Zeeland and West Frisia...
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Teresa Arkel (1861 or 1862 – July 1929), born
Therese Blumenfeld, was a Ukrainian-born, Austrian-trained
opera singer,
based in Milan.
Therese Blumenfeld...
- John of
Arkel or Jan van
Arkel (died 1 July 1378, Liège)
served as
Prince and
Bishop of Liège from 1364
until his
death in 1378. He had
previously served...