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Samuelszoon Kruik (Latin:
Nicolaus Samuelis Cruquius; 2
December 1678 in West-Vlieland – 5
February 1754 in Spaarndam), also
known as
Klaas Kruik and Nicolaes...
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Christian Kruik van Adrichem, or Christi****
Crucius Adrichomius, (February 13, 1533 – June 20, 1585) was a
Catholic priest and
theological writer. Van...
- (1632–1723),
father of
microbiology and
developer of the
microscope Nicolaas Kruik (1678–1754), land surveyor, cartographer, astronomer,
weatherman and eponym...
- Arts
Educational School in London. Two
years later he
became a
member of
KRUIK and
moved to
Johannesburg to do
television work. As director: Vir Beter...
- (6): 502–505. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.2017.17030282. PMID 29869551. Vander
Kruik R,
Barreix M, Chou D,
Allen T, Say L,
Cohen LS (July 2017). "The global...
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station in Cruquius, the Netherlands. It
derives its name from
Nicolaas Kruik (1678–1754), a
Dutch land-surveyor and one of many
promoters of a plan to...
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Wouter (7
October 2022). "Eerste
Europese heksenfles gevonden in Turnhout: "
Kruik werd
gevuld met urine, haar en
nagels om
heksen te bestrijden" (Jar was...
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drama at the
University of Cape Town and
later started her
acting career at
Kruik. Later, she
moved to the old
Transvaal and
worked at The
Company and the...
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footballer Klaas Knot (born 1967),
Dutch economist and
central banker Klaas Kruik (1678–1754),
Dutch cartographer and
meteorologist better known as Cruquius...
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Kruik, Rachel; Barreix, Maria; Chou, Doris; Allen, Tomas; Say, Lale; Cohen, Lee...