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- Jacob Salomonsz. van Ruysdael (1629, Haarlem – 1681, Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter who was the son of Salomon van Ruysdael and the...
- Dutch). Retrieved 6 May 2018. Elias, J. (1903). "Mr. Willem Gerrit Dedel, Salomonsz., in: De Vroedschap van Amsterdam, 1578–1795. Deel 2". Huyghens ING (in...
- Museum. Jael and Sisera, 1659. York Museums Trust. ULAN: Middle name "Salomonsz" ("son of Salomon"), various spellings. Christopher Lloyd, Enchanting...
- doi:10.1007/bf01068458. S2CID 121306408. Davidenko, J. M.; Pertsov, A. V.; Salomonsz, R.; Baxter, W.; Jalife, J. (1992). "Stationary and drifting spiral waves...
- brother of Jacob Isaakszoon van Ruisdael, and he was the father of Jacob Salomonsz van Ruysdael. Salomon joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1623 (as...
- biomedical applications. New York: Springer-Verlag. Davidenko JM, Pertsov AV, Salomonsz R, Baxter W, Jalife J (1992). "Stationary and drifting spiral waves of...
- initiative to Orangist regenten like Joachim Rendorp, and Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz, who formed an Orangist minority within the Amsterdam vroedschap. Amsterdam...
- lunar eclipse is visible in western Europe and Africa. May 31 – John Salomonsz is elected chief of Sint Eustatius in the Caribbean Netherlands. June...
- (1793) – Jacob Elias Arnoudsz (1728–1800) (1793) – Willem Gerrit Dedel Salomonsz (1734–?) 1811–1813: Willem Joseph van Brienen van de Groote Lindt (1760–1839)...
- Blennac? (Fr.) (1689–1690) Thimotheus Thornhill (Eng.) (1690–1693) Johannis Salomonsz. (1693–1700) Jan Symonson Donker (a.i.) (1700–1701) Isaac Lamont (1701–1704)...