- any at all.
Jonker (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɔŋkər], old
Dutch spelling joncker) is
another form of the word jonkheer.
During the
Dutch Republic this was...
- Théo De
Joncker (11
April 1894, in
Brussels – 12 July 1964, in ****e) was a
Belgian composer. Théo De
Joncker was a
student of
August de
Boeck and Paul...
- (1823-04-19)19
April 1823 Maastricht,
Netherlands Died 12
October 1888(1888-10-12) (aged 65) Cobden, Illinois,
United States Spouse Neeltje Maria Anna
Jonckers...
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Donnelle Goemans 13 Netherlands
Dames in de Dop RTL 5
Season 1 (2007): Anna
Jonckers Season 2 (2008): Mic****a Koxs
Season 3 (2011):
Meron van der
Schaar 62...
- division) of the
Belgium League System. The club was
founded in 1898 with René
Jonckers as the
first president and is
considered one of the
oldest established...
-
members were René Bernier,
Francis de Bourguignon,
Gaston Brenta, Théo De
Joncker,
Robert Otlet,
Marcel Poot, and
Jules Strens.
Schoemaker mainly wrote tonal...
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proposed in 1844 by two
private property developers, Jean-Philippe De
Joncker and Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, who
submitted to the City of
Brussels a plan...
- sailors, 578
Dutch soldiers, and 395
native troops from
Ambon under Captain Joncker and from
Bugis under Arung Palakka and
Arung Belo Tosa'deng.
Speelman also...
-
Malacca street names dating from the
Dutch colonial time (1641–1825) Théo De
Joncker (1894–1964),
Belgian composer Yonkers, New York,
named after Jonker Adriaen...
- Abdellah; Verschueren, Wim G.; Pille,
Geert M. E.; de Kock,
Herman A.;
Jonckers, Tim H. M.; Peeters, Anik; De Meyer, Sandra; Azijn, Hilde; Pauwels, Rudi;...