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Dutch violinist Frederieke Saeijs (born in The Hague, Netherlands, on 25
January 1979) is the
winner of the
First Grand Prize as well as four
special Prizes...
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meaning "peaceful ruler".
Alternative spellings include Frédérique and
Frederieke. The name
Frederique may
refer to: Frédérique Apffel-Marglin (born 1951)...
- Félienne
Frederieke Johanna Hermans (/Fay-lee-nuh/, born 1984) is a
scientist and
Professor at
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Her
research interests include...
- The
House of
Keyserlingk (Keyserling) is the name of an old and
influential German noble family from Westphalia,
whose members held
significant positions...
- Lucy; Shi, Lanying; Yu, Minzhong; Hicks, Wanda; Schoenmaker-Koller,
Frederieke E.; Krebs, Mark P.; Saksens,
Nicole T. M. (1
February 2016). "Mutations...
- Tatta’s]. BM (in Dutch). 30
December 2022.
Retrieved 18
January 2023. Weel,
Frederieke (11
April 2022). ""Stigmatiserende" film De Tatta's over de
Bijlmer ver****st...
- 2010 The Man I Wish I Was, A.I.R. Gallery, Brooklyn, NY 2009 Support,
Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York, NY 2008 This Side Up: The Art of Cardboard,...
- WNL
ZWART Official language Dutch Chairman of the
Board of
Directors Frederieke Leeflang [nl]
Parent organization Ministry of Education,
Culture and Science...
- New York (2008); The 2008
Whitney Biennial, New York; Tent Paintings,
Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York (2007); The
Orpheus Selection, PS1 Contemporary...
- 038. PMID 29421125. Schaffelke, Britta; Fabricius, Katharina; Kroon,
Frederieke; Brodie, Jon; De'ath, Glenn; Shaw, Roger; Tarte, Diane; Warne, Michael;...