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- Hatfield Terminus Preceding station Metrorail Gauteng Following station Fonteine towards Johannesburg Johannesburg–Pretoria Terminus Terminus Pretoria–Saulsville...
- Annunciatie Christusogen Lelie Sint-Michiel Sint-Anna Bremblomme Balsemblomme Fonteine Sint-Agnete Sint-Barbara Nardusbloem Goudbloem Trou moet Blycken Witte...
- motto Non auro sed virtute. Together the crow (kraai) and the fountains (fonteine) were a pun on the name of the town. Adrian Jacobs, rugby union player...
- chambers of rhetoric: Bruges: "De Heilige Geest" (The Holy Ghost) Ghent: "De Fonteine van de Heilige Drievuldigheid" (The Fountain of the Holy Trinity) Antwerp:...
- Admirable Discourses of Bernard Palissy, in French De la Nature des Eaux et Fonteines – full digital facsimile at Linda Hall Library Œuvres de Bernard Palissy...
- - Artist Van Eyck paints altarpiece for St. John's Church. 1448 - "De Fonteine" chamber of rhetoric constituted. 1480 - Saint Michael's Church built....
- privilege is dated 14 August 1657. Digitized on Gallica. Dédicace à Mmes de Fonteine, religieuses de l'ordre de Fontevrauld. Includes a Messe de la Sainte vierge...
- Utenhove en de opvoering van het zinnespel te Roborst in 1543", Jaarboek "De Fonteine", 39-40 (1990), pp. 101-116. "Vroege reformatorische bedrijvigheid in de...
- Founteine of Knowledge, First written in French Ano 1413, by John de la Fonteine of Valencia in Henault, & translated 1644 (translated from La Fontaine...
- September 16, 1944 – ****lo September 17, 1944 – Ertvelde September 19, 1944 – Fonteine September 21, 1944 – West of Saas v. Gent September 22, 1944 – Caprycke...