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Proost International Book
Production was a
Belgian manufacturer and
supplier for the book
publishing industry. It was one of the
companies of the printing...
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Adolf Proost (1853–1921) was a
Belgian lieutenant general. He pla**** a part in the
Battle of the
Silver Helmets which was a
battle between German and Belgian...
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Louis Proost (7
April 1935 in
Halle – 2
February 2009) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer, who
became world amateur champion in 1957. In the...
- Leo
Proost (1
November 1933 – 24 May 2016) was a
Belgian cyclist. His best
achievements were in motor-paced racing, in
which he won the
world championships...
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Johannes Proost also
known as Jan Jansen, (Geervliet,
February 27, 1882 — Oranienburg,
March 26, 1942) was a
Dutch artist and left-wing politician, a member...
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Valentin Louis Georges Eugène
Marcel Proust (/pruːst/
PROOST; French: [maʁsɛl pʁust]; 10 July 1871 – 18
November 1922) was a
French novelist, literary...
- of Austria,
Duchess of
Savoy and Charles' aunt. In
December 1521,
Jacob Proost,
prior of the
Augustinian monastery in Antwerp, was the
first Luther-supporting...
- Stuurman, Linda. [May 25, 2008] July 12, 2008. RWF
talks with
Robin Williams:
Proost!
Archived July 24, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine." The
Robin Williams Fansite...
- from the
original on
January 11, 2023,
retrieved May 19, 2010
Proost,
Kristel (2006),
Proost, Kristel; Winkler,
Edeltraud (eds.), "Von Intentionalität zur...
- in 1875,
Poupaert in 1881, La
Belgica N.V. in 1907, H.
Proost & Co in 1913, J. Van Mierlo-
Proost in 1918,
Lityca in 1932 and
Veloutex in 1951. More recently...