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Middelburg Abbey (The
Abbey of Our Lady) is a
former Premonstratensian abbey in Middelburg, the Netherlands. At one time it was the
centre of a
large monastic...
- (botanist) (1529–1607),
English botanist and antiquary,
publisher of A
Niewe Herball (1578)
Henry Francis Lyte (1793–1847),
Anglican divine and hymn-writer...
- Colony,
along with the republic's
claims to St
Lucia for a harbor. The
Niewe Republiek was
incorporated on its own
request with the Zuid
Afrikaanse Republiek...
- The town's name
evolved slightly over time: in 1280 Leckerlant, in 1331
Niewe Leckerland, and in 1903
Nieuw Lekkerland. It
means "land of or near the...
- Chuuk, also
known as Truk, are as follows:
Fefan Lekinioch Lugav Nepo****ng
Niewe Nukaf Nukan Ounoun Muni****lity
Polle Island Roro Ruo
Sapou Tol
Island Udot...
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grammatical works,
sermons and
musical treatises. His best-known work is the
Niewe Duytsche Liedekens, met III. IIII. V. VI. ende VIII.
partyen (New Dutch...
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artwork of
William of Orange's tomb,
which was
housed in the
Nieuwe Kerk. The
Niewe Kerk is
brightly illuminated in View of
Delft to show
support for the Dutch...
- hidden). A
power loom in the
TextielMuseum Tilburg weaving a
tapestry for the
Niewe Kerk Middelburg; note that the
threads do not vary in
colour along their...
- of
Cornelis Floris'
designs for
monuments and ornaments: the
Veelderley niewe inuentien van
antycksche sepultueren ('The many new
designs of
antique sculptures')...
- A
power loom in the TextielMuseum,
Tilburg weaving a
tapestry for the
Niewe Kerk Middelburg. The
Trojan War
tapestry referred to by
Homer in Book III...