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Borscht (English: /ˈbɔːrʃt/ ) is a sour soup, made with meat stock,
vegetables and seasonings,
common in
Eastern Europe and
Northern Asia. In English,...
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Pieter van der
Borcht (I) or
Peter van der
Borcht (c. 1530–1608) was a
Flemish Renaissance painter,
draughtsman and etcher. He is
regarded as one of the...
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Hendrik van der
Borcht the
Elder or
Hendrick van der
Borcht the
Elder (1583 - 26 July 1651) was a Flemish-German
engraver and
painter of portraits, still...
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Pieter van der
Borcht may
refer to one of the
following 16th and 17th
century Flemish artists:
Pieter van der
Borcht the
Elder (c. 1530–1608), a Flemish...
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third level was made by
Brusselian military engineer Sebastian Van der
Borcht in 1760. The
Torre de la Plata, an
octagonal tower, is
located nearby, and...
- der
Borcht II (8
March 1614, in
Frankenthal – 29 June 1676) was a
German Baroque painter. He
learned to
paint from his father,
Hendrik van der
Borcht the...
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Pieter van der
Borcht (III) (c. 1589–1662) was a
Flemish painter and draftsman. He was
originally a
figure painter, but
later switched to
landscape painting...
- 1728 and 1771. It was
designed in a
Baroque style by
Sebastian van der
Borcht. It
replaced an
earlier tobacco factory built in 1687,
which in turn had...
- An
illustration of the Caladrius'
prophecies from the 1588
edition of the Physiologus.
Copperplate by
Pieter van der
Borcht (I)....
- D'Erp Castle, also
known as De
Borcht, (Dutch:
Kasteel d'Erp or De
Borcht) is a
castle in Baarlo, Limburg, Netherlands.
Dating back to the 13th century...