- a
Dutch surname, most
common in East Flanders.
Variants are D'Hont, De
Hondt and Dhondt. D'Hondt is an old
spelling of de hond ("the dog"). The Honte [fr;...
- De
Hondt is a
Dutch surname. "De
Hondt" is an old
spelling of
Dutch de hond ("the dog"). In the 16th and 17th
century it has been
variably Latinized as...
- The D'Hondt method, also
called the
Jefferson method or the
greatest divisors method, is an
apportionment method for
allocating seats in
parliaments among...
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Jodocus Hondius (Latinized
version of his
Dutch name:
Joost de
Hondt) (17
October 1563 – 12
February 1612) was a
Flemish and
Dutch engraver and cartographer...
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Hendrik Hondius I (born
Hendrik de
Hondt; 9 June 1573 – c. 1650) was a Flemish-born and
trained engraver, cartographer, and
publisher who
settled in the...
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Lambert de
Hondt (II): the
Surrender of
Utrecht on 30 June 1672 to the
French king
Louis XIV on a
white horse, 1672,
Centraal Museum Utrecht. The city...
- Shāh Astarābādī (1770). The
History of Hindostan. T.
Becket and P.A. De
Hondt. Dasti,
Humaira Faiz (1998). Multan, a
Province of the
Mughal Empire, 1525–1751...
- Colquhoun, James; Nicola, L.; Brocklesby, Richard; HEN TOM; Steplin, Joseph;
Hondt, De; Allamond, Mons (1755), "An
Extraordinary and
Surprising Agitation of...
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Lambert de
Hondt the
Elder or
Lambert de
Hondt (I) (c. 1620 –
before 10
February 1665) was a
Flemish painter,
tapestry designer and
draughtsman mainly...
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Gheerkin de
Hondt (also Gheerken, Gheraert, Gerit, Gerrit, Gheerart,
Gerryt de Hont) was a
Dutch singer, choirmaster, and
composer of
polyphonic songs...