- Ilka Van
de Vyver (born 26
January 1993) is a
Belgian volleyball player. She is a
member of the
Belgium women's
national volleyball team and
plays for...
- by Nun
Nectaria McLees Life of St.
Xenia of St.
Petersburg by Jane M.
deVyver Saint Xenia of
Petersbourg Parish in
Canada St.
Xenia Orthodox Church,...
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Augustine Van
de Vyver (December 1, 1844 -
October 16, 1911) was a Belgian-born
American prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church. He
served as the
sixth bishop...
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Ferdinand van
de Vyver (14
December 1909 – 18
March 1977) also
known as "Vandie", was a
South African rugby union player. Van
de Vyver pla**** provincial...
- Woodbridge: Boydell, 1988. André van
de Vyver, "La
victoire contre les
Alamans et la
conversion de Clovis",
Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, Vol. 15...
- van
de Vijver (born 1955),
Dutch businessman Van
de Vyver Augustine Van
de Vyver (1844–1911), Belgian-American
Catholic priest Ilka Van
de Vyver (born...
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Arthur Van
De Vijver (29
February 1948 – 9
March 1992) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1974 Tour
de France. "Arthur Van
De Vijver". Cycling...
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de Vyver personally of
timidity in the face of "negro haters". In
October 1902, Van
de Vyver forced Anciaux to
leave the diocese.
After Van
de Vyver died...
- season. The V
de V
Endurance Series also saw a new team
enter the GTV1
classification with the R.S. 01 GT3, as
series founder Eric van
de Vyver joined forces...
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Bertha Vyver (11 June 1854 – 20
November 1941) was a
caretaker for
Scottish poet
Charles Mackay and the
companion of
Marie Corelli. From 1875
until his...