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- October 1801 onward, it was known as the Batavian Commonwealth (Dutch: Bataafs Gemenebest). Both names refer to the Germanic tribe of the Batavi, representing...
- The Bataafs Lyceum is a public high school in Hengelo, Netherlands. The Bataafs Lyceum is part of a public school division called the Openbare Scholengemeenschap...
- to exist. Staats-Brabant became a département in the Batavian Republic (Bataafs-Brabant). Staats-Vlaanderen became part of the French département Escaut...
- ninth provinces of the Netherlands. The latter, which had been known as Bataafs Brabant (English: Batavian Brabant), changed its name to Noord-Brabant...
- The Batavian Society for Experimental Philosophy (Dutch: Bataafsch Genootschap voor Proefondervindelijke Wijsbegeerte) is a Dutch learned society residing...
- became the unitary Batavian Republic, Staats-Brabant became a province as Bataafs Brabant. This status ended with the reorganisation by the invading French...
- 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. Made a brand of aluminum-hulled shots**** called Bataaf ("Batavian"). Industriewerke Karlsruhe (IWK, part of the Quandt Group) acquired...
- seven high schools. These high schools are the Montessori College Twente, Bataafs Lyceum, Twickel College, Avila College, C.T. Stork College, Grundel Lyceum...
- editor-in-chief of the Dutch publishing house Flanor. Wynia has taught at Bataafs Lyceum in Hengelo. C. O. Jellema, Cornelius Onno Jellema, Gerben Wynia...
- the Netherlands, probably in the Betuwe region. In Dutch, the adjective Bataafs ("Batavian") was used from the 15th to the 18th century, meaning "of, or...