- Kees
Nierop (born 16
March 1958 in Purmerend, the Netherlands) is a
former professional Dutch racing driver. He won the 1983 12
Hours of
Sebring race while...
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Wayback Machine Wood 1988, p. 18;
Solomon 1997, p. 3.
Huntington 2000, p. 6;
Nierop 2001, p. 61: "Secondary
regional powers in Huntington's view (Huntington...
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Nierop (Hebrew: אחשוורוש שמואל ואן נירופ; 24
January 1813 – 15 May 1878) was a
Dutch Jewish jurist,
politician and
member of parliament. Van
Nierop studied...
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Archived from the
original on 2010-02-10.
Retrieved 2009-11-23.
Beijne Nierop,
Badda M.; Hakbijl, Tom (2002). "Ctenolepisma
longicaudatum heeft ongemerkt...
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Maurits William Albert van
Nierop (11 May 1983 – 24
September 2008) was a
Dutch international cricketer. A right-handed
batsman and right-arm
medium pace...
- pp. 51–57, doi:10.1007/978-94-017-5952-6_7, ISBN 9789401759526 Henk van
Nierop, "Amsterdam",
Oxford Bibliographies Online. 28
March 2018. doi:10...
- van
Nierop's murder. On
January 15, 2014,
Padilla was
deported to Juárez,
where he was
served with the
arrest warrant for the
murder of van
Nierop, and...
- estate. He also met
Dirck Rembrantsz van
Nierop, a
mathematician and surveyor. He was so
impressed by Van
Nierop's knowledge that he even
brought him to...
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Dirck Pietersz van
Nierop (1540 – 1610) was a
Mennonite minister from
North Holland who
became notable for
founding a
branch of
Mennonites in Amsterdam...
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Frans Karel van
Nierop (born 1949) is a
historian of early-modern
Holland and
professor emeritus of the
University of Amsterdam.
Nierop took part in student...