- Jan
Marius Romein (30
October 1893 – 16 July 1962) was a
Dutch historian, journalist,
literary scholar and
professor of
history at the
University of Amsterdam...
- (Annie)
Romein-Versc**** (4
February 1885 – 5
February 1975) was a
Dutch writer and historian. She
received the
Constantijn Huygens Prize in 1970.
Romein-Versc****...
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attention of Dr. Jan
Romein and his wife
Annie Romein-Versc****, two
Dutch historians. They were so
moved by it that Anne
Romein made
unsuccessful attempts...
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allowing Grand slams to end the game are
strongly solved by
Henri Bal and John
Romein at the
Vrije Universiteit in
Amsterdam in 2002;
either side can
force a...
- for
Scotland v
Romein (Scotland) [2018] UKSC 6, Part One". UK
Supreme Court Blog. The
Advocate General for
Scotland (Appellant) v
Romein (Respondent) (Scotland)...
- (pronounced [
roːˈmɛin] ) is a
Dutch given name and surname.
Among variant forms are Romeijn,
Romein,
Romijn and Romyn, all
pronounced the same.
Romein means...
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Rebecca Alie O'Connell (née Romijn /roʊˈmeɪn/ roh-MAYN, Dutch: [
roːˈmɛin];
later Romijn-Stamos; born
November 6, 1972) is an
American actress and former...
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Houbraken from a
portrait by
Henricus Bos.
Inscribed along the oval
frame "Mr.
ROMEIN DE HOOGHE.
HONOS ALIT ARTES." Born
Romeyn de
Hooghe 10
September 1645 (baptised)...
- the
historian Annie Romein-Versc****, who
tried unsuccessfully to have it published. She then gave it to her
husband Jan
Romein, who
wrote an article...
- www.asahigroup-holdings.com.
August 6, 2020.
Retrieved 31
December 2021.
Romein, Jan (1962). The
Asian Century: A
History of
Modern Nationalism in Asia...