- On
December 20, 1996, in Oklahoma, 21-year-old Juli
Busken, a
University of
Oklahoma dance student and
resident of Benton, Arkansas, was
abducted from...
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Conrad Busken Huet (28
December 1826, The
Hague – 1 May 1886, Paris) was a
Dutch pastor,
journalist and
literary critic.
Busken Huet, son of a
Hague civil...
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Michael Büskens (German: [ˈbʏskəns]; born 19
March 1968) is a
German former football player who pla**** as a
midfielder and a
football manager. He is currently...
- Hans-Josef
Büsken is a
German lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 1976
World Rowing Championships in
Villach with the
lightweight men's eight...
- 11, 1852,
initially appearing twice a w****.
Under editor-in-chief
Conrad Busken Huet, the Java-Bode
became a
daily newspaper as of
December 1, 1869. From...
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contemporary Petrus Thaborita, the 19th-century
Dutch historian Conrad Busken Huet
wrote that
Grutte Pier was A
tower of a
fellow as
strong as an ox,...
- to:
People Alfred Huet du
Pavillon (A.Huet, 1829-1907), a
botanist Conrad Busken Huet (1826–1886),
Dutch literary critic Cristobal Huet (born 1975), French...
- financially. A
friend from university, the
author and
literary critic Conrad Busken Huet,
initiated an
anthology through which money was
collected for the family...
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Gallitzin (1770–1840)
emigre Russian aristocrat and
Catholic priest.
Conrad Busken Huet (1826–1886) a pastor,
journalist and
literary critic.
Hendrik Jut (1851–1878)...
- 23
January 1837.
Retrieved 26
April 2020.
Busken Huet 1884, pp. 97–98. De Wit 1965, pp. 326–328.
Busken Huet, C. (1884).
Litterarische fantasien en...