- The
De Munck Stradivarius of 1730, also
called the
De Munck–Feuermann, is an
antique cello crafted by
Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari. It was notably...
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Ernest de Munck (21
December 1840 – 19
January 1915) was a
Belgian cellist and composer. Born in Brussels,
de Munck learned the
cello from his professional...
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Munck may
refer to:
Adolf Fredrik Munck (1749–1831),
Swedish and
Finnish noble during the
Gustavian era Bror
Munck (born 1857) (1857–1935),
officer of...
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Eline De Munck (born 22
January 1988), also
known by the
stage name Ellektra, is a
Belgian singer.
De Munck released her
first album, More Is More, in...
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Joseph de Munck was a
Belgian Catholic Priest of the
Redemptorist Order noted for his
historical research relating to the Old
Kingdom of Kongo. In many...
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Loran de Munck OLY (born 9 May 1999) is a
Dutch artistic gymnast. At the 2022
European Championships, he
became the
first Dutch gymnast to win a European...
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expatriate Rosamond Carr, who
introduced her to
Belgian local Alyette DeMunck;
DeMunck had a local's
knowledge of
Rwanda and
offered to find
Fossey a suitable...
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Frans de Munck (20
August 1922 – 24
December 2010) was a
Dutch football player and manager.
Nicknamed The
Black Panther due to his
black hair,
jersey and...
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Stephen A. (1969). Cognitive...
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Social Evolution. Ed. by N.N. Kradin, A.V. Korotayev,
Dmitri Bondarenko, V.
de Munck, and P.K.
Wason (p. 258-265). Vladivostok: Far
Eastern Branch of the Russian...