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Maarten Rudelsheim (25
April 1873 in
Amsterdam – 10
September 1920 in Antwerp) was a
flamingant of Jewish-Dutch descent.
Rudelsheim was born in the Netherlands...
- ISBN 978-1420014853 Géraldine Daneau, Elie Nduwa****ro,
Kristina Fissette,
Patrick Rüdelsheim, **** van Soolingen,
Bouke C. de Jong, Leen
Rigouts (2016): "Use of RODAC...
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community of
Rudelsheim. A ****burst in 1819
brought about a
shift in that place’s po****tion to
higher ground on a
nearby hill.
Rudelsheim had its first...
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international socialist peace conference in Stockholm. Like
Marten Rudelsheim, he was
involved in the
Antwerp section of
Volksopbeuring (po****r relief...
- (1840–1886) Lion Wagenaar [nl] (1886–1895)
Tobias Lewenstein (1895–1899)
Samuel Rudelsheim [fy] (1900–1918)
Bernard Davids [nl] (1924–1927)
Simong Dasberg [nl] (1929–1932)...
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criticizing the flamingants. Jan Derk
Domela Nieuwen****s Nyegaard [nl]
Maarten Rudelsheim Lodewijk Scharpé [nl] Jef Turf [nl]
Prudens van
Duyse Jan
Frans Willems...
- (1879–1941), an
electrical engineer, and his wife,
Nennie May Joseph, née
Rudelsheim (1883–1966). Both of her
parents were from Anglo-Jewish
families that...
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artist Marten Rijckaert (1587–1631),
Flemish landscape painter Marten Rudelsheim (1873–1920),
Flemish movement activist Marten Schagen (1700–1770), Dutch...
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Dutch alpine ski
racer Maarten Neyens,
Belgian racing cyclist Maarten Rudelsheim, Dutch-Flemish
political activist Maarten Schakel Jr.,
Dutch politician...
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following places are
mentioned in the Descriptio:
Friesenquartier Rudelsheim Gimbsheim Eich Hamm
Ibersheim Rheindürckheim
Alsheim Mettenheim Rheinquartier...