- (German pronunciation: [ˈmœʁs] ;
older form: Mörs; Dutch: Murse, Murs or
Meurs) is a
German city on the
western bank of the Rhine,
close to Duisburg. Moers...
- dr. E.J.A. (Evert)
Meurs University of
Amsterdam Astro-Expo
event in
Dublin European Southern Observatory Evert Johan Alexander Meurs AstroGen Evert Johan...
- forward.
Meurs advised him that ATC
clearance had not yet been
given and
Veldhuyzen van
Zanten responded: "No, I know that. Go ahead, ask."
Meurs then radioed...
- Le
Meur, or
Meur, is a
Breton surname (ar
Meur in Breton,
meaning "the Great"), and may
refer to: Annaïg Le
Meur, (born 1973),
French politician Daniel...
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Jacob van
Meurs (1619/1620 - c. 1680) was a
Dutch engraver and
publisher from Amsterdam. His
works are in the
National Gallery of Art and the National...
- Annaïg Le
Meur (born 29
April 1973) is a
French politician representing Renaissance (RE) who was
elected to the
French National ****embly on 18 June 2017...
-
Benjamin Patrick van
Meurs (born 31
January 1998),
commonly known as Ben van
Meurs, is an
Australian professional soccer player who
plays as a centre-back...
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Balthasar van
Meurs or
Balthazar van
Meurs (c. 1612/19, in
Antwerp – 1673/74, in Antwerp) was a
Flemish painter and draughtsman. He was a
member of a family...
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Meursius (van
Meurs) (9
February 1579 – 20
September 1639) was a
Dutch classical scholar and antiquary.
Meursius was born
Johannes van
Meurs at Loosduinen...
- Géraldine Le
Meur (born May 1972) is a
French innovator and
business executive. She
studied at
Skema Business School,
graduated in 1995. In 2004, together...