- Karl
Friedrich Christian Hoeck (May 13, 1794, at
Oelber am weißen Wege –
January 13, 1877, in Göttingen) was a
German classical historian and philologist...
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Aepinus (1724–1802), a
German natural philosopher Johannes Aepinus (Johann
Hoeck) (1499–1553), a
German Protestant theologian This
disambiguation page lists...
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actress Horst Hoeck (1904–1969),
German Olympic rower Johann Hoeck (1499–1553),
German Lutheran theologian known as "Johannes Aepinus" Karl
Hoeck (1794–1877)...
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Maurits Van
Hoeck (30
September 1890 – 1
August 1950) was a
Belgian poet, writer, composer, translator, and critic. He was born in 1890 in Hoogstraten...
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Vinzenz Höck (born 6
March 1996) is an
Austrian artistic gymnast. In 2017, he
competed in the men's
artistic team all-around
event at the
Summer Universiade...
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Horst Hoeck (19 May 1904 – 12
April 1969) was a
German rower who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics and in the 1932
Summer Olympics. In 1928 he and...
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Variations on the name
include Van Hoek, Van der Hoek, Van den
Hoeck, Van den Hoecke, and
concatenated forms of these. The
surname Verhoek is...
- den Hoecke, Jan van der Hoecke, Jan Van den Hoecke, Jan van Hoek, Jan van
Hoeck, Jan Vanhoek,
first name also 'Giovanni' in
Italy Matthias Depoorter, Jan...
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Robert van den
Hoecke (30
November 1622 in
Antwerp – 1668 in Bergues-Saint-Winoc) was a
Flemish painter,
engraver and architect. He is prin****lly known...
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Combined Statistical Area. The name is
derived from the
Dutch "Roode
Hoeck" –
hoeck meaning peninsula, and
roode meaning red – a
reference to the vibrant...