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- Sebastiaen Vrancx (pronounced [səbɑstiˈjaːɱ ˈvrɑŋks]; before 22 January 1573 – 19 May 1647) was a Flemish Baroque painter, draughtsman and designer of...
- (January 10, 1630) on Wikisource Wikisource has original works by or about: Sebastiaen Jansen Krol William Elliot Griffis The Story of New Netherland. The Dutch...
- Sebastiaen van Aken or Sebastiaen Aken (bapt. 31 March 1648 – 21 November 1722) was a Flemish historical painter. Aken was born in Mechelen and became...
- Jacobsen May (1620–25) Willem Verhulst (1625–26) Peter Minuit (1626–32) Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (1632–33) Wouter van Twiller (1633–38) Willem Kieft (1638–47)...
- Sebastiaen van den Eynden (Antwerp, baptized 20 June 1624 - Antwerp, before 1693) was a Flemish sculptor. He is mainly known for his religious sculptures...
- Sebastiaen Slodtz, in France called Sébastien Slodtz (1655–1726) was a Flemish sculptor and decorator who after training in his native Antwerp, moved to...
- Netherland In office 1626–1631 Preceded by Willem Verhulst Succeeded by Sebastiaen Jansen Krol Personal details Born 1580 Wesel, Duchy of Cleves, Holy Roman...
- Jacobsen May (1620–25) Willem Verhulst (1625–26) Peter Minuit (1626–32) Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (1632–33) Wouter van Twiller (1633–38) Willem Kieft (1638–47)...
- Sebastiaan, in the past also Sebastiaen, is the Dutch form of the masculine given name Sebastian. People with the name include: Sebastiaen van Aken (1648–1722)...
- Jacobsen May (1620–25) Willem Verhulst (1625–26) Peter Minuit (1626–32) Sebastiaen Jansen Krol (1632–33) Wouter van Twiller (1633–38) Willem Kieft (1638–47)...