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- in the islands was executed in 1538. In 1931 two young priests, E. G. Boekenoogen and Thomas King, undertook the task of restoring the Catholic presence...
- and Oost- and West-Knollendam. In the late 19th century, Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen published a 1368-page dictionary of Zaans, De Zaansche volkstaal. Bijdrage...
- from Driebergen, Utrecht, who sent it in 1892 to linguist Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen [nl]. Johannes Bolte and Jiří Polívka cited a tale titled Rozenroodje...
- Laboratory in Vlaardingen). Between 1952 and 1967, Boldingh and H.A. Boekenoogen lead the laboratory together, but after 1967 Boldingh lead the laboratory...
- Gonzales include Constellation Brands, Robert Talbott, Pisoni Vineyards, Boekenoogen Winery, McIntyre Vineyards, Mer Soleil, and Salinas Valley Vineyards...
- Driebergen titled The Golden Ball (De gouden bal), collected by Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen, the protagonist and their beloved one are also siblings, with the differences...
- Beverley 1999 ISBN 095366600X James Raine, Fasti eboracenses (1863). G. J. Boekenoogen, ed. (1903). "Historie van Jan van Beverley · DBNL". (Nederlandsche Volksboeken...
- 1882. pp. 189-190. [ark:/12148/bpt6k6426457r] Van Heurck, Émile Henri; Boekenoogen, Gerrit Jacob. Histoire de l'imagerie po****ire flamande et de ses rapports...
- Volkskunde magazine by Dutch historian and antiquarian Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen traces the earliest forms of the legend as appearing in 1638 or 1639...
- was sent in 1894 to the collection of Dutch philologist Gerrit Jacob Boekenoogen. Another version was collected in 1901, narrated by a pair of siblings...