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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...
- (1557–1638),
Dutch heroine Trijnie Rep (1950)
Dutch speed-skater
Trijn de
Begijn,
title character in the
homonymous opera by
Alphonse Olterdissen This page...
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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...
- 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...
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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 ****...
- Groot-Begijnhof te
Leuven rond 1700:
sociale aspecten van het
leven als
begijn. K.U.Leuven: Diss. Lic.
Moderne Geschiedenis "Groot Begijnhof", Stad Leuven...
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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...
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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...
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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...