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- Costantino Corti for an engraving of Lucifer. Geuzaine and Creusen, Vers la modernité. Geuzaine and Creusen, Vers la modernité. Harold Bloom, 1965 afterword republished...
- Andreas Creusen (1591–1666) was a Dutch Catholic clergyman who became bishop of Roermond (1651–1657) and Archbishop of Mechelen (1657–1666). Creusen was born...
- Jean Creusen (born 6 August 1893, date of death unknown) was a Belgian boxer. He competed in the men's heavyweight event at the 1920 Summer Olympics....
- the hamlets of Nivaigl, Fuso, Trantermoira, Sporz, Tgantieni, Sartons, Creusen and Obersolis. No town of the name Vaz/Obervaz actually exists. Commonly...
- (1583–1589) Mathias Hovius (1596–1620) Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655) Andreas Creusen (1657–1666) Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668) Alphonse de Berghes (1670–1689)...
- Rombaut Pauwels ****isted him on the funeral monument of Archbishop Andreas Creusen (1660) and an altar (1660–1665) and Mattheus van Beveren ****isted him with...
- Installed 1621 Term ended 1655 Predecessor Mathias Hovius Successor Andreas Creusen Orders Ordination 1611 Consecration 26 November 1620 Personal details Born...
- Leverage Caroline Cowan Episode: "The Low Low Price Job" 2013 Cult Anabelle Creusen Episode: "Suffer the Children" 2013 Longmire Agent Brooks Episode: "Unquiet...
- Hostyn, Pieter Van Havermaet, in Dictionnaire des peintres belges Alexia Creusen, Femmes artistes en Belgique,· L'Harmattan edition, 2007, p. 48 Media related...
- (1583–1589) Mathias Hovius (1596–1620) Jacobus Boonen (1621–1655) Andreas Creusen (1657–1666) Joannes Wachtendonck (1667–1668) Alphonse de Berghes (1670–1689)...