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Pieter van den
Broecke (25
February 1585,
Antwerp – 1
December 1640,
Strait of Malacca) was a
Dutch cloth merchant in the
service of the
Dutch East India...
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Willem van den
Broecke,
Willem van den
Broeck or
Guillelmus Palud**** (1530 – 1579) was a
Flemish sculptor, painter,
draughtsman and architect. He was...
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Broeck (1519–1597),
Flemish painter and
brother of
Willem van den
Broecke Jan van den
Broeck (b. 1989),
Belgian middle-distance
runner Jonathan Vandenbroeck...
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Broecke,
Marcel (2011) [1996].
Ortelius Atlas Maps: an
illustrated guide (2nd ed.). Houten: HeS & De Graaf. ISBN 9789061943808. van den
Broecke, Marcel;...
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Jacoba van den
Broecke MBE (born 8
January 1992) is a
British rower who
competed at the 2012
Summer Paralympics as the
coxswain in the
mixed coxed...
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Marcel Peter René van den
Broecke (Amsterdam, 25 May 1942 - Bilthoven, 8
March 2020) was a
Dutch specialist in
phonetics and also in cartography, more...
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northern face show
biblical illustrations by
Flemish artist Willem van den
Broecke (also
known as "Palud****"; 1530–1579).
Despite its
island site, the ducal...
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Philip Ball,
Bright Earth, Art and the
Invention of
Colour Lara
Broecke,
Cennino Cennini's Il
Libro dell'Arte a New
English Translation and Commentary...
- Eyes.
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-12.
Retrieved 2007-09-25.
Broecke, Lara, ed. (2015).
Cennino Cennini's Il
libro dell'arte: a new English...
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other for the
supply of copper, from the
Kingdom of Loango.
Pieter van den
Broecke was emplo**** by one of
these companies. In 1612, a
Dutch fortress was built...