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Hartog and de/den
Hartog(h) are
Dutch surnames meaning "(the) duke" (modern
Dutch hertog).
Hartog is also a
Dutch Jewish given name and
surname equivalent...
- Dirk
Hartog (Dutch: [ˈdɪr(ə)k ˈɦɑrtɔx];
baptised 30
October 1580 –
buried 11
October 1621) was a 17th-century
Dutch sailor and explorer. Dirk
Hartog's expedition...
- Eva
Hartog is a
Dutch journalist and
contributor to De
Groene Amsterdammer and
Politico Europe. She
joined the
English language Moscow-based newspaper...
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axiomatic set theory, a
Hartogs number is an
ordinal number ****ociated with a set. In particular, if X is any set, then the
Hartogs number of X is the least...
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Madeleine Hartog-Bel (born
January 11, 1946) is a
Peruvian model and
beauty queen who won the 1967 Miss
World contest,
representing Peru.
After making...
- Jan de
Hartog (April 22, 1914 –
September 22, 2002) was a
Dutch playwright,
novelist and
occasional social critic who
moved to the
United States in the...
- Loek
Hartog (born 5
October 2002) is a
Dutch racing driver competing in the GT
World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup and the
Porsche Carrera Cup
North America...
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Hartog Plate or Dirk
Hartog's Plate is
either of two
pewter plates,
although primarily the first,
which were left on Dirk
Hartog Island on the western...
- E. W. (Eddy)
Hartog (born 17
September 1962) is a
Dutch politician and
former civil servant. He has been a
member of the
Senate for Volt
Netherlands since...
- "Joop" (Joost)
Hartog (born in Sliedrecht, the Netherlands, on June 29, 1946) is a
Dutch economist and an
Emeritus Professor of
Economics at the University...