- Tom Sjørup. I:
Berlingske tidende. 2001-01-24.
Torsten Søgaard:
Marie de
Conincks dagbøger 1793–1815. I: Søllerødbogen. 2007. Side 7-53.
Peter Henningsen:...
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communist David de
Coninck (c. 1644 – c. 1703),
Flemish painter François de
Coninck (1902 –
after 1928),
Belgian rower Frank De
Coninck (1945–2022), Belgian...
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Pieter de
Coninck (died 1332 or 1333) was a
weaver from
Bruges well
known for his role in the
events surrounding the
Battle of the
Golden Spurs. He was...
- sports-reference.com François de
Coninck at
World Rowing François de
Coninck at Olympics.com François de
Coninck at
Olympedia François de
Coninck at Team
Belgium (in...
- The De
Coninck House (Danish: De
Conincks Gård) is a
historic property located at
Store Kongensgade 72 in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. It
takes its name...
- Jean de
Coninck (1744–1807) was a Dutch-Danish
merchant and ship-owner. In 1785, he
joined his
elder brother, Frédéric de
Coninck, as
partner in the Copenhagen-based...
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Herman de
Coninck (21
February 1944 – 22 May 1997) was a
Belgian poet, essayist,
journalist and publisher.
Herman de
Coninck was born in Mechelen, Belgium...
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Andries de
Coninck or
Andries de
Koninck (c. 1615 – 30
March 1659) was a
Flemish art
dealer and
still life
painter active in Antwerp. He is
known for...
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Stephen and Sons of Linthouse,
Glasgow built the ship in 1881 as
Pieter de
Coninck for the
Belgian company Theodore C.
Engels & Co of Antwerp. She was 3,359 GRT...
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Giles de
Coninck (Aegidius; also
called Regius) (b. 20
December 1571, at
Bailleul in
French Flanders; d. 31 May 1633, at Leuven) was a
Flemish Jesuit...