-
changed his name to
Cornelis Cruys ("Kornelius Krøys" or "Cornelis Cruijs"). However,
according to
several muni****l sources,
Cruys lived in
Amsterdam for at...
-
Simon Cruys (died
after 1366) and his wife and
cousin Margaret Cruys,
daughter and
heiress of John
Cruys of Cruisetown,
County Louth. The
Cruys or Cruise...
- composer,
record producer and
television presenter. Born in
Amsterdam to
actor Cruys Voorbergh and the
younger brother of
artist Emmy van
Vrijberghe de Coningh...
-
Counties Dublin and Meath. In
early records the name is
mostly spelled de
Cruys/
Cruys, and
sometimes Cruce or Crues, but the
spelling evolved to Cruise, and...
-
builders of locks, fortresses, shipwrights, and seamen—including
Cornelis Cruys, a vice-admiral who became,
under Franz Lefort, the tsar's
advisor in maritime...
- Bjellebø
Bayegan (born 1943), Norway's
first female prost or dean
Cornelius Cruys, (1655–1727),
first commander of the
Russian Baltic Fleet Dagny Berger (1903–1950)...
- Navy Imperial
Russian Navy
Commanders and
leaders Carl Raab
Cornelius Cruys Strength 3
ships of the line 6
ships of the line 5
frigates 2
brigs Casualties...
- en
Informatique Fondamentale. Université
Paris 7. 1994. p.139 Tim Van de
Cruys. 2011. Two
Multivariate Generalizations of
Pointwise Mutual Information...
- and 1703. The
first commander was a
recruited Dutch admiral,
Cornelius Cruys, who in 1723 was
succeeded by
Count Fyodor Apraksin. In 1703, the main base...
-
second marriage to the
heiress Marian Cruise (or
Cruys)
inspired the
ballad The Song of Mary
Cruys.
Thomas was born
about 1407 in
County Meath, third...