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Marretje Arents (c. 1712–28 June 1748 Amsterdam),
known as Mat van den Nieuwendijk, and het
limoenwijf (i.e. the limewoman), was a
Dutch fishwife and rebellion...
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fishmonger was a
euphemism for a "fleshmonger," or pimp.
Marretje Arents Dolly Peel
Dolly Pentreath, the last
native speaker of
Cornish Bartolomeo...
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South Shields Dolly Pentreath – the last
native speaker of
Cornish Marretje Arents –
Dutch fishwife and
rebel Molly Malone – the
subject of an Irish...
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Companion piece to 119b
Portrait of a 40-year-old Woman,
possibly Marretje Cornelisdr van
Grotewal 1634 Oil on
panel 69 x 55
Speed Art Museum, Louisville...
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political demonstration in Amsterdam, and in 1748 the
Amsterdam fish
hawker Marretje Arents was one of the prin****l
initiators of a tax riot in the city. T"****ociators"...
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Nationality Dutch Occupation(s)
Author Police officer Years active 1959–2010
Notable work
Baantjer Spouse Marretje van der
Vaart (1952–2007; her death)...
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Rembrandt van Rijn,
Portrait of a Forty-Year-Old Woman,
possibly Marretje Cornelisdr. van Grotewal, 1634...
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illegitimate son of ****ure
French regent Philippe d'Orleans (b. 1702) June 28 –
Marretje Arents,
Dutch rebel leader (b. 1712)
August 27 –
James Thomson, Scottish...
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settler of
Talbot County, Maryland. In New Amsterdam, in 1640, he
married Marretje Maria Rapelje,
whose older sister, Sarah, was the
first European born in...
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Maroons of Jamaica,
leads them to
victory in the
First Maroon War. In 1748,
Marretje Arents leads the Pachtersoproer. In 1760-1790, Rani Velu
Nachiyar (Tamil:...