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Rombout is a
Dutch masculine given name,
equivalent to
English Rumbold. It is of
Germanic origin,
containing the Old
Saxon elements -hrôm- ("fame", Dutch...
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Rombouts is a
surname of Flemish-Dutch origin,
meaning "son of
Rombout".
People with this name
include Adriaen Rombouts (c. 1640 – in or
after 1670),...
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Francis Rombouts (22 June 1631 – 1691) was the 12th
Mayor of New York City from 1679 to 1680. He was one of
three proprietors of the
Rombout Patent, and...
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Rombout Verhulst (15
January 1624 –
buried 27
November 1698) was a
Flemish sculptor and
draughtsman who
spent most of his
career in the
Dutch Republic...
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Rombout Patent was a
Colonial era land
patent issued by King
James II of
England in 1685
sanctioning the
right of
Francis Rombouts and his partners...
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Rombout van
Troyen (c 1605,
Amsterdam –
after 1657, was a
Dutch Golden Age painter.
According to
Houbraken he
painted Italianate landscapes of ruined...
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Saint Rumbold (or Rumold, Romuold; Dutch:
Rombout; French: Rombaut; Latin: Rum(w)oldus, Rumwaldus, Rumboldus, Rumbaldus; many
variants overall) was an...
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Theodoor Rombouts (2 July 1597 – 14
September 1637) was a
Flemish painter who is
mainly known for his
Caravaggesque genre scenes depicting lively dramatic...
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Catheryna Rombout Brett (1687–1764) (also Catherina, Catherine, and Catharyna) was the
daughter of 12th New York City
mayor and land
baron Francis Rombouts and...
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Rombout House is a
historic home
located at Poughkeepsie,
Dutchess County, New York. It was
built about 1854 on land that had been part of the original...