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Ghent (Dutch: Gent [ɣɛnt] ; French: Gand [ɡɑ̃] ;
historically known as
Gaunt in English) is a city and a muni****lity in the
Flemish Region of Belgium...
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originally published in
Ghent from 1723 to 1809
under the
title Gazette van
Ghendt. The
publisher switched to
French in 1809,
first under the
title Gazette...
- works, Van die
beroerlicke tijden in die
Nederlanden en
voornamelick in
Ghendt 1566-1568 and De
historie van Belgis, are
listed in the
Canon of
Dutch Literature...
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Majesteyt van Hispanien,
Grave van Vlaendren, etc.
gheaccodeert der
stadt van
ghendt ende
Inghesetenen van diere, den
xvijsten Septembris M.D.L****IIII. Available...
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incomste van
dExcellentie des
princen van
Orangien binnen der
stede van
Ghendt [...], S.l.: s.n., 1578.
Google Books Pasquillus testament, ten zijn fablen...
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distribution company established by Jan-Baptist van Gend (1772–1831)
Gazette van
Ghendt, 18th-century
newspaper in
Ghent HNLMS Van
Ghent (1926),
Royal Netherlands...
- Vaernewijck, Van die
beroerlicke tijden in die
Nederlanden en
voornamelijk in
Ghendt, text
edition (5 vols., Ghent,
Maetschappy der
Vlaemsche Bibliophilen, 1872–1881)...
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distribution company established by Jan-Baptist van Gend (1772–1831)
Gazette van
Ghendt, 18th-century
newspaper in
Ghent Gendt, van at the
Database of Surnames...
- (1794-1868),
married in
Ghent with Marie-Isabelle de
Ghendt (1792-1837) and in 1839 with Françoise de
Ghendt (1794-1855). He had been
fighting for Napoleon...
- station,
through the ****istance
rendered by him to the Dutch,
under Van
Ghendt, six
AIgerine corsairs,
mounting from forty-four to thirty-eight guns each...