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- extensively in the Maastrichtian dialect. The final stanza of his opera Trijn de Begijn eventually became the local anthem of Maastricht. The theme, composed by...
- Volksleed originated from the closing song to the 1912 Dutch opera Trijn de Begijn, made by Alphonse Olterdissen (lyrics) and Guus Olterdissen (melody). It...
- sick, and religious devotion. The term "Beguine" (Latin: beguinas; Dutch: begijn) is of uncertain origin and may have been pejorative. Scholars no longer...
- Cornelis Pietersz Bega, or Cornelis Pietersz Begijn (1631/32 – 27 August 1664) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver. Bega was born, lived and worked...
- Ter Goes was een begijn van enen huse, daer doe in Bouden was Kervinx sone, De hem pijnde te houden tgone Metten knapen, de met hem waren, Jegen de verdrevene...
- Trash Radio Bart Cannaerts, Katinka Polderman, Thomas Smith, Han solo, Begijn Le Bleu, Jeroen Leenders, Nigel Williams, Veerle Malschaert, Henk Rijckaert...
- (1557–1638), Dutch heroine Trijnie Rep (1950) Dutch speed-skater Trijn de Begijn, title character in the homonymous opera by Alphonse Olterdissen This page...
- Barbosa Vazquez-Biesbroeck 12 59 Bram Beemster 119 54 Eveline Been 10 63 Jack Begijn 77 67 Riekje van Belle 29 57 Iekje Berg 74 71 Wil van den Berg 15 67 ****...
- Winner 1. 19 February 1990 ITF Manchester, United Kingdom **** (i) Sandra Begijn 6–1, 6–0 Winner 2. 7 May 1990 ITF Cascais, Portugal Clay Claire Wegink 6–1...
- Olterdissen (1865–1923) as finishing stanza of the Maastrichtian opera "Trijn de Begijn" of 1910. There are claims that the anthem actually originates from "Pe-al...