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- Heinrich von Veldeke (aka: He(y)nric van Veldeke(n), Dutch Hendrik van Veldeke, born before or around 1150 – died after 1184) is the first writer in the...
- Retrieved 2023-06-11. Janssens, Jozef D. (2007). "In de schaduw van de keizer: Hendrik van Veldeke en zijn tijd (1130-1230) /". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2023-06-11...
- Dalton 1 H****elt Basisschool Dalton 2 H****elt Middelbare Dalton school VanVeldeke H****elt Het Leerlabo, kleuter-, lager en secundair daltononderwijs, Westerlo...
- and is supplanting French in this regard. Veldeke, the medieval property of the family of Hendrik van Veldeke, was near H****elt, along the river Demer...
- Vandeloo Walter van den Broeck Roger van de Velde Karel van de Woestijne Geert van Istendael Karel van Mander Eddy Van Vliet Hendrik van Veldeke Paul Verhaeghen...
- an official council. At the end of the 12th century the poet Henric van Veldeke wrote a new legend of Saint Servatius, based on the earlier accounts...
- Uhland Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Anja Utler Hendrik van Veldeke Walther von der Vogelweide Johann Heinrich Voß Jan Wagner Robert Walser...
- is considered Dutch, and the 12th-century County of Loon poet Henric van Veldeke (1150 – after 1184). The Leiden Willeram is the name given to a m****cript...
- 2003 for the Limburgian dialects, also known as Veldeke-spelling, is a spelling system developed by Veldeke Limburg, a dialect ****ociation which studies...
- Stedelijk Sportstadion H****elt. The city's rugby club is RC H****elt. Hendrik van Veldeke, writer of romance, lyric, and hagiography; first vernacular writer in...