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Francisca Ravestein (26
October 1952 – 7
January 2024) was a
Dutch politician who
served in the
House of
Representatives between 1998 and 2002 for the...
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Hubert van
Ravesteyn was a
Dutch painter of
interiors and cattle, the son of
Herman van Ravesteyn. He was born at
Dordrecht in 1638 and died
there between...
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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Two of
these ships were
ordered to
Ravestein B.V.
shipyard in Deest,
Netherlands for
civilian use, and were
built between...
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Everett Ravestein,
Giles Reaves,
Blair Robb ****istant, Rick "Soldier" Will
Digital engineer:
Giles Reaves ****istant engineer:
Everett Ravestein Mixing:...
- Ravesteyn, also
written as Ravensteyn,
Ravenstein or
Ravestein, was an 18th-century East
Indiaman of the
Dutch East
India Company.
Ravesteyn was a merchant...
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Josse Ravesteyn, also
spelled Ravestein (ca. 1506–1570), was a
Flemish Roman Catholic theologian. Born
about 1506, at Tielt, a
small town in Flanders...
- Anglo-German
geographer and
athletics promoter Josse Ravesteyn, also
spelled Ravestein (ca. 1506–1570),
Flemish Roman Catholic theologian Ravesteyn (disambiguation)...
- orbi.
Retrieved 18
April 2022.
Chris Kolman &
Ronald Stenvert (1997).
Ravestein (in Dutch). Zwolle: Waanders. ISBN 90-400-9945-6.
Retrieved 18
April 2022...
- 1849 – 1850 :
Emile de
Meester de
Ravestein 1850 – 1850 :
Henri de Brouckère 1850 – 1859 :
Emile de
Meester de
Ravestein 1959 – 1867 :
Henri Carolus 1875...
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Boris Dittrich Francine Giskes Jan
Hoekema Ursie Lambrechts Francisca Ravestein Olga Scheltema-de Nie
Arthie Schimmel Pieter ter Veer
Nicky van 't Riet...