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- Joris Mathijsen (born 5 April 1980) is a Dutch former professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. He is the director of football at Willem II...
- include: Mathijsen Antonius Mathijsen (1805–1878), Dutch army surgeon Django Mathijsen [nl; uk] (born 1966), Dutch science fiction author Joris Mathijsen (born...
- Antonius Mathijsen (November 4, 1805 – June 15, 1878) was a Dutch army surgeon who first used plaster of Paris to fixate broken bones in a plaster cast...
- Marita Theodora Catharina Mathijsen-Verkooijen (born 8 August 1944 in Belfeld) is professor of modern Dutch literature at the University of Amsterdam...
- Bilderdijk, Willem Liefde en ballingschap. Brieven 1795–1797 (ed. Marita Mathijsen). Uitgeverij De Arbeiderspers, Amsterdam/Antwerp 1997 "****o". The American...
- players for the club include Dutch internationals Jan van Roessel, Joris Mathijsen, Jaap Stam, Frenkie de Jong, Marc Overmars, Virgil Van Dijk and Finland's...
- four military surgeons, Dominique Jean Larrey, Louis Seutin, Antonius Mathijsen, and Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov. Dominique Jean Larrey (1768–1842) was...
- Mathews, Mathewson, Mathiasen, Mathiasin, Mathi****en, Mathiesen, Mathieson, Mathijsen, Mathiowetz, Matiashvili, Matić, Matich, Matijasevic, Matijašić, Matijević...
- Amrabat Youssef En-Nesyri Munir Mohamedi Nabil Baha Netherlands Joris Mathijsen Ruud van Nistelrooy Panama Julio Dely Valdes Paraguay Roque Santa Cruz...
- double-inclined plane, used to treat lower-body bone fractures, in 1790. Antonius Mathijsen, a Dutch military surgeon, invented the plaster of Paris cast in 1851...