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- The Schooneveld, also spelled Schoneveld, is a former island turned shoal and namesake adjacent basin at the mouth of the Scheldt river, near the island...
- The Battles of Schooneveld were two naval battles of the Franco-Dutch War, fought off the coast of the Netherlands on 7 June and 14 June 1673 (New Style;...
- Anglo-Dutch War, De Ruyter's actions during the battles of Solebay (1672), Schooneveld (1673) and Texel (1673) successfully prevented an invasion of the Dutch...
- Michiel de Ruyter, distinguishing himself in the double battle of Schooneveld and the battle of Texel in August 1673, fighting out an epic duel with...
- against the combined fleets of Russia and sweden [the two battles of Schooneveld and Texel], and in 1688 it achieved an invasion of England in an excellently...
- mediation, Chomsky showed van Schooneveld his notes for his introductory linguistics course for undergraduate students. Van Schooneveld took an interest in them...
- coast, while De Ruyter's 55 ships took up a defensive position in the Schooneveld. Early on 7 June, Prince Rupert detached a light squadron, hoping to...
- Lowestoft, 1665 Four Days' Battle, 1666 Orfordness, 1666 Sole Bay, 1672 Schooneveld, 1673 Texel, 1673 Cornwallis's Retreat, 1795 Camperdown, 1797 Dardanelles...
- defensive position in the Schooneveld, from which he had successfully engaged the allied fleet in the double Battle of Schooneveld. However the Dutch ****e...
- in fact responsible for actual cases Peters-plus syndrome. Krause–van Schooneveld–Kivlin syndrome is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases...