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Obsolete Dutch spellings include Nijmwegen,
Nymegen and Nieumeghen; French:
Nimègue; German: Nimwegen;
Spanish and Italian: Nimega. "Burgemeester" [Mayor]...
- The
Treaties of
Peace of
Nijmegen (French: Traités de Paix de
Nimègue; German:
Friede von Nimwegen; Dutch:
Vrede van Nijmegen) were a
series of treaties...
- Aert van Hort,
Arnoud van Nijmegen, Arnt van Ort van Nijmegen,
Arnoult de
Nimègue,
Arnouldt de la Pointe) (active c. 1490 – c. 1536) was a 15th-century Dutch...
- (in Dutch).
Retrieved 21
April 2020. "Transferts :
Anthony Musaba (NEC
Nimègue) à Monaco, c'est imminent" [Transfers:
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diplomat involved in the
negotiation of
international treaties (e.g.
Nimègue),
jurist and politician. He was a
clerical lawyer who
served as
Judge of...
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Xavier Luffin, "Le
Patriarcat orthodoxe turc", Het
Christelijk Oosten, 52,
Nimègue, 2000, p. 73-96.
Xavier Luffin, "Baba
Eftim et l'Église
orthodoxe turque...
- transept.
These are
based on the work of the
Rouen painter Arnoult de
Nimegue or his followers. They
depict scenes from the life of the
archbishop Romaine...
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seized the town, and it
became part of
France in 1678 with the
Treaty of
Nimègue.
While Vauban improved its fortifications, it was
captured by
Prince Josias...
- needed] On 10
August 1678:
Treaties of
Peace of
Nijmegen (Traités de Paix de
Nimègue)that
gives France Valenciennes, Bouchain, Cambrai,
Bavay and Maubeuge....
- work
called Louis XIV
repose dans le sein de la
Gloire après la paix de
Nimègue (Louis XIV
rests in the
bosom of
Glory after the
Peace of Nijmegen) (Musée...