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Haegen (French pronunciation: [ɛɡən] ; German: Hägen) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Haegen is a mountain...
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Willem van der
Haegen (1430;
County of
Flanders – 21
December 1507/9; São Jorge, Azores), or
Willem De Kersemakere,
known in
Portuguese as Guilherme...
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Schultz van
Haegen remaining as
State Secretary for
Transport and
Water Management,
taking office on 7 July 2006. On 9
August 2006,
Schultz van
Haegen announced...
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Extralberghiere di San Gimignano.
Retrieved 11
September 2012. von der
Haegen & Str****er 2001, pp. 430–433.
Vantaggi 1979, pp. 41–50.
Vantaggi 1979, p...
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Belgian illustrator and writer. She also
wrote under the
pseudonyms Catherine Haegen and Dina-K. Tourneur. Born in
Uccle in 1934,
Kathelyn worked for an advertising...
- War II
events of 1943–1944 in the region,
written as a
diary in English.
Haegen, Anne
Mueller von der; Str****er, Ruth F. (2013). "Pienza". Art & Architecture:...
- van der
Haegen to
settle Flores.
After some negotiation, D.
Maria would cede the
rights to the
exploration of the
islands to Van der
Haegen, in exchange...
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young son, Rui de Teles), Van der
Haegen came to an
agreement and
moved to the
island between 1480 and 1490. Van der
Haegen had
arrived in the
Azores in 1469...
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original on July 22, 2014.
Retrieved July 14, 2012. US D848314,
Haegen, Marc van der, "Vehicle, toy replica, and/or
other replica",
published 2019-05-14...
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altarpiece to c. 1320;
Gardner dates it to c. 1300; Anne
Mueller von den
Haegen dates it to c. 1313;
Kessler dates it to
between 1313 and 1320. Kempers...