- Piet
Tekelenburg ((1894-11-06)6
November 1894 – (1945-04-01)1
April 1945) was a
Dutch footballer. He was part of the
Netherlands national team, playing...
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Joram Lürsen and Ben Sombogaart. The
village of
Droogbaak where Katootje Tekelenburg lives has been
declared the
neatest in the country. The
queen has decided...
- Maundu,
Ngugi &
Kabuye 1999, p. [page needed]. Reidsma, Pytrik;
Tekelenburg, Tonnie; van den Berg, Maurits; Alkemade, Rob (2006). "Impacts of land-use...
- 09-06-1919 Henk
Hordijk 19-09-1893 9 0 19-12-1975 88 09-06-1919 Piet
Tekelenburg 06-11-1894 2 0 01-04-1945 89 09-06-1919
Boelie Kessler 30-11-1896 9 2...
- (1979–1990) Joop
Odenthal (1954–1957) Wim
Roosen (1945–1956) Kick Smit (1928–1949) Peet Stol (189?–19??) Piet
Tekelenburg (1913–1926) Nico de Wolf (1910–1913)...
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Arnold Rumpius: Des Heil. Röm.
Reichs uhralte hochlöbliche
Graffschafft Tekelenburg, 1672, p. 105 ff Geh.
Justizrat Müller: Aus der
Geschichte der Grafschaft...
- camp at Ambarawa, Java when he died on 7
September 1945 aged 59. Piet
Tekelenburg – pla**** for the
national team (1919) and for HFC Haarlem. A reservist...
- Rumpius: Des
Heiligen Römischen
Reichs uhralte hochlöbliche
Graffschafft Tekelenburg. 1672, reprinted:
Edition Howe, 1988, ISBN 3925147020, p. 105 ff Geh...
- PMC 4614444. PMID 26486232. Erkenbrack, E. M.; Ako-Asare, K.; Miller, E.;
Tekelenburg, S.; Thompson, J. R.; Romano, L. (2016). "Ancestral
state reconstruction...
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Barril 6 7 13
Reyes 4 6 6 5
Reitano 6 6 5
Reitano 6 1 4 Rouwenhorst-
Tekelenburg 1 2 5
Reitano 7 3 6
Bourbonnais 3 1
Buding 5 6 2
Buding 6 6 5 Reitano...