- letterkunst",
published in 1584: In the
Dutch language itself, Diets(c) (later
Duyts) was used as one of
several Exonym and endonyms. As the
Dutch increasingly...
- 'Hartenstein'".
Airborne Museum.
Retrieved 2013-08-26. Leloux, H.J., en
Duyts, W.J.M., In
Heerlijckheit en
Hoofdkwartier 1949-1989 (Renkum 1989) 5-9 Ed...
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Gustave Den
Duyts or
Gustaaf Den
Duyts (22
October 1850 - 13
February 1897) was a
Belgian painter, watercolourist, pastelist,
etcher and
graphic artist...
- Fyn, in turn,
leased the
island to
Laurens Duyts, who
developed further structures on the island.
Duyts defaulted on his
lease in 1658 and was deported...
- (alternative names:
Joannes van Mildert,
Johannes Van Milder, and
nickname den
Duyts; 1588 in Königsberg – 1638 in Antwerp) was a
Flemish sculptor, who is best...
- many years, he
shared a
small workshop in a
garden shed with
Gustave Den
Duyts. In 1883, he was
invited to join the
secessionist group Les XX,
along with...
-
demarcated borders, the
various areas of
territorial dispute are Dak Jerman/Dak
Duyt, Dak Dang/Dak Huyt, the La
Drang area and the
islands of Baie/Koh Ta Kiev...
-
proprietor of
Jonas Bronck's Beer Co and a
reported descendant of
Laurens Duyts, a
Danish farmer who
traveled to New
Amsterdam with
Bronck on his ship Fire...
- II
Artus Quellinus II,
engraved by
Conrad Lauwers after design by Jan de
Duyts Born (1625-11-15)15
November 1625 Died 22
November 1700(1700-11-22) (aged 75)...
-
attending the
Royal Academy of Fine Arts,
where he
studied under Gustave Den
Duyts and Jean Delvin. His
debut as a
painter came in 1887, when he parti****ted...