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Grijpskerke is a
village in the
Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the muni****lity of
Veere and lies
about 6 km
northwest of Middelburg. The...
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merged with
Grijpskerke en
Poppendamme and
Hoogelande into the new muni****lity '
Grijpskerke',
which was by far the
largest settlement.
Grijpskerke in turn...
- (po****tion as of 2003: 1,479)
Biggekerke (895)
Domburg (1,481)
Gapinge (522)
Grijpskerke (1,377)
Joossesweg (20)
Koudekerke (3,620)
Meliskerke (1,477) Oostkapelle...
- Zuidhorn. The
village was
first mentioned in 1500 as "Ruygwerdt
alias Grijpskerke", and
probably means church founded by
Claus Grijp, the
priest of Der...
- Oost-Souburg, Sint-Laurens, Popkensburg, Koudekerke, Zoutelande, Kleverskerke,
Grijpskerke, Meliskerke, and Ritthem). The
couple lived in the one in West-Souburg...
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Hoogelande was a
separate muni****lity
until 1816, when it was
annexed by
Grijpskerke. "KNAW >
Publicaties > Detailpagina".
Archived from the
original on 2007-02-20...
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Nicolaus Everardi (1537–86), both
professors in Ingolstadt. Born in
Grijpskerke, he
studied in Leuven,
where he
became rector of the
university in 1504...
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Willem te Water,
minister in Veere. They
found the work of
Jacob van
Grijpskerke (d. 1683),
which already contained the
claim that the Van der Hooghes...
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Domburg Dreischor Eindewege Elkerzee-Scharendijke
Ellemeet Gapinge Goes
Grijpskerke Heinkenszand Hoedekenskerke Hoek
Hulst IJzendijke Kerkwerve-Moriaanshoofd...
- 40 guns.
Ravesteyn has its name of the
buitenplaats "Ravestein" near
Grijpskerke on
Walcheren in Zeeland. On 8
March 1719,
during the
spring meeting of...