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Pingjum (West Frisian: Penjum) is a
village in the muni****lity of Súdwest-Fryslân in Friesland, in the
northern Netherlands and lies 6.6
kilometres (4...
- Kimswerd, Kornwerderzand, Lollum, Longerhouw, Makkum, Parrega, Piaam,
Pingjum, Schettens, S****rd, Tjerkwerd, Witmarsum, Wons, Zurich. Arkum, Atzeburen...
- 1516 in Utrecht. He was then
appointed chaplain in his father's
village Pingjum (1524).
Around 1526 or 1527,
questions surrounding the
doctrine of transubstantiation...
- Oosterend, Oosterwierum, Oosthem, Oppen****zen, Oudega, Parrega, Piaam,
Pingjum, Poppenwier, Raerd, Rien, Rood****s, Sandfirden, Scharl, Scharnegoutum,...
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traveled door-to-door to sell his books.
Dykstra was born "Broer Dijkstra" in
Pingjum,
Friesland in 1871, son of
Doekele Dijkstra and
Beitske van der Schaaf...
- (1873–1941) from
Imperial College London.
Jacob Heslinga August 24, 1896
Pingjum,
Netherlands 1966 1936
Nominated jointly the only time by J.J.Blanksma...
- 13th
century windows later enlarged, nave
yellow brick,
tower red
brick ↑
Pingjum, Súdwest-Fryslân
Victoriuskerk 1200, 1500
height of the nave enlarged;...
- was
opened by a
local electricity company for the
villages of Witmarsum,
Pingjum, Arum en Achlum. In 1919,
Witmarsum was
connected to the
provincial grid...
- Piershil - Pieterburen - Pietersbierum - Pieterzijl - Pijnacker - Pikveld -
Pingjum - Plasmolen - Poederoijen - Poeldijk - Polsbroek - Polsbroekerdam - Poortugaal -...
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twelfth abbot, Meikulpus, the
monks of
Bloemkamp unsuccessfully attacked Pingjum Abbey.
Renicus Camga, who
became abbot in 1377, was also warlike, and maintained...