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Theodore Rodenburgh (baptised 29
January 1574,
Antwerp - 1644) was a
diplomat and
playwright of the
Dutch Golden Age. His
first name is
sometimes spelled...
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province of
Zeeland in the Netherlands. Its
medieval name was
Rodenburgh (Red Castle). In the Sint-Baafskerk, (Saint Bavo's Church), Aardenburg...
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spellings are
Rodenburgh, Roodenburch, Roodenburg, and Roodenburgh, all
pronounced the same. The name may
indicate an
origin in
Rodenburgh, the medieval...
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synthesizer (10)
Conor Oberst –
background vocals (track 9)
Liddy Rodenburgh –
fiddle (track 7)
Anjimile Segarra –
background vocals (track 10) Jose...
- ingredients) that
could mimic the look of marble.
Cornelius de Jong van
Rodenburgh [nl]
described it: "The
supporting structures are made of stone, but the...
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Dutch adaptation, Wraeck-gierigers treur-spel,
translated by
Theodore Rodenburgh, was
performed and
published in 1618. It was
produced at the Pitlochry...
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Jonckheer • De Jong • De
Josselin de Jong • van
Loghem de Jong • De Jong van
Rodenburgh • Van
Zijll de Jong • Van der Zoo de Jong • De
Jongh (Goedereede) • De...
- Leeuw, 1994). Van
zeeman tot residentieburger:
Cornelius de Jong van
Rodenburgh (1762-1838) by Jaap R.
Bruijn en
Carla van Baalen. (Hilversum: Verloren...
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Church to
Catharine (or Katrina)
Roeloffe Jans (1629–1684),
widow of
Lucas Rodenburgh (1620–1655), late vice-director of Curaçao. She was the
daughter of Roeloff...
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Duytsche Academie.
After this departure, the
Eglantier appointed Theodore Rodenburgh chairman. But in 1630 Het Wit
Lavendel and the
Duytsche Academie merged...