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Snoecks was a
Belgian almanac. The 550-plus-page
magazine was
published once a year in
October and
focused on new
international developments in the arts...
- Jan
Cornelis Snoeck (5
March 1927 – 31
March 2018) was a
Dutch sculptor and ceramist.
Snoeck studied at the
Royal Academy of Art, The
Hague where he graduated...
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Henri Snoeck was a
Belgian wrestler. He
competed in the Greco-Roman
light heavyweight and the
freestyle light heavyweight events at the 1920
Summer Olympics...
- the
original on 26
October 2008.
Retrieved 22
September 2008.
Christophe Snoeck; et al. (2
August 2018). "Strontium
isotope analysis on
cremated human remains...
- OCLC 768793094. Eemeren,
Frans H. van; Garssen, Bart; Krabbe, Erik C. W.;
Snoeck Henkemans, A. Francisca; Verheij, Bart; Wagemans, Jean H. M. (2014). Handbook...
- Naga Identities:
Changing Local Cultures in the
Northeast of India. Gent:
Snoeck Publishers. Stirn,
Aglaja &
Peter van Ham. The
Hidden world of the Naga:...
-
Grootendorst &
Snoeck Henkemans 2002, pp. 182–183;
Eemeren &
Snoeck Henkemans 2017, pp. 163–167.
Eemeren &
Houtlosser 2002;
Eemeren &
Houtlosser 2006.
Snoeck Henkemans...
- 1850s-60s for the
first time. In addition,
Snoeck had a
villa built for his son, the
renowned musicologist César
Snoeck, on the
foundations and ba****t of the...
- Carl
Snoeck [de] (1885–1946),
Dutch violinist and
conductor César
Snoeck [fr; nl] (1834–1898),
Belgian collector of
musical instruments Henri Snoeck (fl...
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listed as a
Snoeck-Bolide, and was
effectively a French-designed Lefebvre-Bolide car
built under licence in
Belgium by Etablis****ts
Mathias Snoeck, in order...