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Ruyter, De
Ruyter and De
Ruyter may
refer to: De
Ruyter (village), New York De
Ruyter (town), New York De
Ruyter Central School in De
Ruyter town De
Ruyter...
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Ruyter Lara
Johanna Pakon Suys (born
November 5, 1968) is the lead
guitar player of the band
Nashville ****, and lead
singer Blaine Cartwright's wife...
- André
Ruyters (1876–1952),
surname also as
Ruijters in line with
Dutch orthography, or
Ruÿters, was a
Belgian novelist and poet
writing in French, and...
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Michiel Adriaenszoon de
Ruyter (IPA: [miˈxil ˈaːdrijaːnˌsoːn də ˈrœytər]; 24
March 1607 – 29
April 1676) was a
Dutch States Navy officer. His achievements...
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Stephnie de
Ruyter is a
former leader of the New
Zealand Democratic Party, a
small centre-left New
Zealand political party based upon
Social Credit economics...
- André
Marinus de
Ruyter (born 20
March 1968) is a
South African businessman who
previously worked at
Sasol and Nampak. In
December 2019, he was appointed...
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HNLMS De
Ruyter (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms. De
Ruyter) may
refer to one of nine
ships of the
Royal Netherlands Navy
named after Admiral Michiel Adriaenszoon...
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Francis Ruyter (born 1968) is an
American painter and gallerist. He was born in Washington, DC.
Ruyter often paints using photographs as
source material...
- De
Ruyter Medal (Dutch: De
Ruyter-medaille) was
created by
royal decree no. 1 on 23
March 1907 by
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, on the
three hundredth...
- The De
Ruyter Stone is a
national monument in
Sierra Leone. It is
located in
Freetown and was
carved into by
Michiel de
Ruyter during the
Second Anglo-Dutch...