- Vanderbilt, he
eventually committed suicide at the age of 51.
Cornelius "
Corneel"
Jeremiah Vanderbilt was born on
Staten Island on
December 29, 1830. He...
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Corneel Mertens (1919)...
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Corneel "Neel" Seys (12
February 1912 – 10
January 1944) was a
Belgian footballer. He was born in Antwerp. He was a
defender for
Beerschot VAC from 1930...
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Jacobus en
Corneel is a
Flemish children's
slapstick series from the 1980s
featuring the
exploits of two handymen. It was
originally broadcast between...
- Hans
Corneel de Roos.
Quoted from De Roos, Hans
Corneel.
Introduction to
Powers of Darkness. New York: Overlook, 2017: 21. De Roos, Hans
Corneel. Introduction...
- had
chosen the side of the Turks. But as
noted by the
Dutch author Hans
Corneel de Roos, in
Chapter 25, Van
Helsing and Mina drop this
rudimentary connection...
- 2022-11-26. "Corvin Castle".
Atlas Obscura.
Retrieved 2020-10-30. See Hans
Corneel de Roos, The
Ultimate Dracula,
Moonlake Editions, Munich, 2012. Basu, Mohar...
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comparatively little inheritance; far less than even
their young nephews.
Corneel,
Ethelinda and Mary took the
matter of
their father's will to court, claiming...
- Some
common shortened versions of
Cornelis in
Dutch are Cees, Cor, Corné,
Corneel, Crelis, Kees, Neel and Nelis.
Cornelis (Kees) and
Johannes (Jan) used...
- (Chapter 26,
Jonathan Harker's Journal,
Entry for 30 October) The
author Hans
Corneel de Roos has
theorized the site
Stoker had in mind
while shaping his narrative...