- The Roem–Van
Roijen Agreement was an
agreement made
between Indonesian republicans and the
Netherlands on 7 May 1949 at the Des
Indes Hotel. The name was...
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Herman van
Roijen (10
April 1905 – 16
March 1991) was a
Dutch diplomat and politician. He was
Dutch foreign minister in 1946. Van
Roijen was born in...
- Jan
Herman van
Roijen (28
March 1871 – 31
August 1933) was a
Dutch diplomat. Jan
Herman was born on 28
March 1871, in Zwolle, Overijssel. He was a son...
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Willebrord Snellius (born
Willebrord Snel van Royen) (13 June 1580 – 30
October 1626) was a
Dutch astronomer and mathematician,
commonly known as Snell...
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Emily Frelinghuysen m. 1981
Robert Dudley van
Roijen. (nephew of John P.
Humes and
grandson of
Herman van
Roijen)
Theodore Frelinghuysen (1787–1862) 1st m...
- Publishing, PMID 39163451,
retrieved 2024-11-09
Berghout CC,
Zevalkink J,
Roijen LH (January 2010). "A cost-utility
analysis of
psychoanalysis versus psychoanalytic...
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political pressure forced the
Dutch to back down and be
party to the Roem–Van
Roijen Agreement (7 May 1949). The Dutch–Indonesian
Round Table Conference then...
- on the
slopes of
Mount Wilis.
Operation Kraai ended after the Roem–Van
Roijen Agreement on 7 May 1949.
Following the Dutch–Indonesian
Round Table Conference...
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Linggadjati Agreement of 1947,
Renville Agreement of 1948, and the Roem–Van
Roijen Agreement of 1949. The
conference ended with the
cession of sovereignty...
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Prince Harald of Norway,
Johan Christian Baron von Jenisch,
Herman van
Roijen,
Queen Juliana of the
Netherlands and
Christina von Amsberg. In 1986, he...