- (in Dutch).
Retrieved 30
October 2020.
Sorencio Juliaans at National-Football-Teams.com
Sorencio Juliaans at
Soccerway Caribbean football database profile...
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Juliaan Lampens (1926 – 6
November 2019) was a
Belgian brutalist architect.
After his
studies in Ghent,
Juliaan Lampens began his
architectural career...
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Julien Bogaert (18
August 1924 – 3
October 2018) was a
Belgian sprint canoeist who
competed in the late 1940s. He was
eliminated in the
heats in the K-1...
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hamlets on the territory, Madonna [nl],
Bikschote and Saint-Julien/Sint-
Juliaan.
Written as
Langemarck on French,
British and
German maps, the village...
- (1850–98),
painter Paul de
Vigne (1843–1901), sculptor. De
Vriendt brothers Juliaan Joseph (1842–1935), &
Albrecht François
Lieven (1843–1900), painters. Charlotte...
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Juliaen Teniers or
Juliaan Teniers (Antwerp 1572–1615) was a
Flemish painter of
figures and
flower pieces. He was a
member of the
extended Teniers family...
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Empire and the
Ancient Near East". In Kim, Hyun Jin; Vervaet,
Frederik Juliaan; Adalı,
Selim Ferruh (eds.).
Eurasian Empires in
Antiquity and the Early...
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untitled periodical (link) Vervaet,
Frederik Juliaan (2004). "The lex
Valeria and Sulla's
empowerment as
dictator (82–79 BCE)"...
- Barásoain in Navarre, Spain,
Named after the
birthplace of
Archbishop José
Juliaàn de
Aranguren (February 16, 1801 –
April 18, 1861) 22
Archbishop of the...
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developing more
effective gas masks. The
village of St.
Julien (now Sint-
Juliaan; 50°53′24″N 2°56′13″E / 50.890°N 2.937°E / 50.890; 2.937) was in the...