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Moucheron is the
French word for gnat. It can also
refer to:
Balthazar de
Moucheron: a
merchant from
Antwerp on Russia, Levant, Africa, Ceylon, and the...
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Balthazar de
Moucheron (1552–1630) was a
Dutch trader, ship owner, and one of the
founders of the
Dutch East
India Company, but
never parti****ted as...
- François
Moucheron (born 23 May 1896, date of
death unknown) was a
Belgian footballer. He pla**** in four
matches for the
Belgium national football team...
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Pierre de
Moucheron (1508–1567) was a wine
merchant in
Middelburg and
later in Antwerp, and the
central figure in a
family portrait now in the Rijksmuseum...
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Isaac de
Moucheron (1667, Amsterdam,
Dutch Republic – 1744, Amsterdam,
Dutch Republic), was an 18th-century
painter and
interior decorator (wall painter)...
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Frederik de
Moucheron (1633 – 5
January 1686) was a
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter and draughtsman. He
mainly produced (Italianate)
landscapes that...
- The
Compagnie van De
Moucheron (Company of De
Moucheron) was a pre-company and
precursor of the
Verenigde Oost
Indische Compagnie (VOC,
commonly called...
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Rotterdamse Compagnie (Company of Rotterdam)
Compagnie van De
Moucheron (Company of De
Moucheron)
Delftse Vennootschap Veerse Compagnie (Company of Veere)...
- HMS
Moucheron was a
French privateer,
built in 1799, that the
British captured in 1801. The
British government purchased her in 1802 for the
Royal Navy...
- His best
plates are
Roman Ruins,
after Pannini, 1749; a
landscape after Moucheron, 1755: and Dead Game,
after Huet, 1757. This
article incorporates text...