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Marnix may
refer to: the
medieval and
early modern house of
Marnix,
whose name
originates from an
eponymous hamlet of
Nattages in today’s France, e.g.:...
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Philips of
Marnix, Lord of Saint-Al****nde, Lord of West-Souburg (Dutch:
Filips van
Marnix, heer van Sint-Al****nde, heer van West-Souburg, French: Philippe...
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Marnix Smit (born 10
December 1975) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** as a
centre back. He
spent all of his
professional career,
which lasted ten...
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Marnix Vincent (1936–2016) was a
Belgian literary translator,
primarily translating Dutch into French.
Vincent was born in
Oudenaarde on
December 25, 1936...
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Marnix van Sint Al****nde was a
Netherland Line
luxury p****enger ship and
cargo liner built in 1930 for
service between Amsterdam and Jakarta. She operated...
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Marnix Verhegghe (Palmanova, 25
September 1961) is a
Belgian hammer thrower. He is the
national record holder of the
hammer throw. 2 wins in
hammer throw...
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Bornem Castle, also
known as the
Marnix de Sainte-Al****nde
Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel van Bornem, or
Kasteel Marnix de Sainte-Al****nde), is a
country house...
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Marnix Leonard Alexander van Rij (Dutch: [ˈmɑrnɪks fɑn ˈrɛi]; born 25
October 1960) is a
Dutch politician. Van Rij grew up in W****enaar, and he started...
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Marnix van
Holsbeeck (born 1957) is the
director of
musculoskeletal radiology in the
Department of
Radiology and
director of
radiology in the Department...
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Garland was re****ed as an anti-submarine
training ship in 1948 and
renamed Marnix in 1950.
Reclassified as a
frigate in 1952, the ship was not decommissioned...