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Cynthia Lenige, also
known as
Kynke Lenige (6
November 1755 – 3
October 1780), was a
Frisian poet. She died young, and her body of work is
limited mostly...
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Willem Kloos Hester Knibbe Antoine de Kom
Gerrit Komrij Gerrit Krol
Cynthia Lenige Lucebert (Lubertus
Jacobus Swaanswijk)
Gerry van der
Linden Jacob van Maerlant...
- from the
depravations of the war (Dutch:
menslievende instellingen tot
leniging van oorlogsnood). The gold
medal was
awarded to the
Dutch town of Vught...
- De
Coninck aimed to
produce poetry for the m****es. His
first volume, De
Lenige Liefde,
appeared in 1969,
becoming the best-selling
volume of 20th-century...
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Playboy magazine (Dutch edition)
Playmate of the year for 1995
Cynthia Lenige (1755–1780), poet Abe
Lenstra (1920–1985),
Dutch football player and national...
- Populier) and De Arke are the
three primary schools of the village.
Cynthia Lenige, (1755–1780), poet in
Dutch and Frisian,
after whom a
street is
named "Kerncijfers...
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Soetenhorst (3
February 2014). "Eric Wiebes: zeer
intelligent en met een
lenige geest". Het
Parool (in Dutch).
Archived from the
original on 22 February...
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George Galloway,
Scottish poet and
playwright November 6 –
Cynthia Lenige (died 1780),
Frisian Dutch poet
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Makkum – 1798) a
Frisian clergyman,
theologian and
veterinarian Cynthia Lenige (1755 in
Makkum – 1780) a
Frisian poet
Douwe de Hoop (1800 in
Workum – 1830)...
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English performer, playwright, poet and
songwriter October 3 –
Cynthia Lenige (born 1755),
Frisian Dutch poet
Angom Gopi (born 1710), Indian,
Meitei language...