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given name of West
Frisian origin that is
common in the Netherlands. Like
Tjaard, the name is
derived from
Germanic Thiadward ("strong among/protector of...
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thickening agent, or to add
texture to food products. Meng, Xiangfeng; Pijning,
Tjaard; Dobruchowska,
Justyna M.; Yin, ****fang; Gerwig,
Gerrit J.; Dijk****zen,...
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smock mill
which was
built in 1827. The mill was
known as the
Molen van de
Tjaard. It
drained the Aylvapolder,
which was the
first polder established in Friesland...
- Riensluis, a
control lock
Saint Willibrord church Lighthouse of
Lemmer Tjaard van
Andringa de
Kempenaer (1806–1870),
politician Hendrik van Rijgersma...
- (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum).
Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Gerard
Tjaard Suringar", KNAW
Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch...
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hostage by
breaking her word,
after which she
exchanged him for her
brother Tjaard Grioestera. Her act in 1481 made her a
metaphor for
betrayal in the Netherlands:...
- 61385°E / 53.07363; 5.61385
Spinnenkopmolen Before 1832
Demolishe dpost-1930.
Tjaard Achtkantmolen Moved to
Bergwerd in 2000.
Molendatabase (in Dutch) Tjal****zum...
- 5.633°E / 53.067; 5.633 (Tirns)
Tjaard Leeuwarden 53°08′N 5°49′E / 53.133°N 5.817°E / 53.133; 5.817 (
Tjaard) Tjal****zum Súdwest-Fryslân 53°03′N...
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Snitser Merk,
which appeared in Suringar's
Almanak for the year 1829.
Gerard Tjaard Nicolaas Suringar himself would ****ert
years later that De Bêste
Freed yn...
- a 70-man
frigate with 22 guns
under the
command of the
Frisian captain Tjaard de Groot. In the
later Battle of the
Downs Broeck defeated a 140-man, 18...