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- Ivan Dirkie de Veenboer (died 10 October 1620 near Cartagena) was a 17th-century Dutch corsair. A privateer during the Eighty Years' War, he later turned...
- resurrection of Jesus. The first party was around Easter and organizer Rocco Veenboer realized that he did not know what the Easter party meant. After he discovered...
- Sulayman Rais, also known as Slemen Reis, who himself was a Dutchman named De Veenboer, whom Janszoon had known before his capture and who had also converted...
- No. Pos. Nation Player — GK  NED Stephan Veenboer — GK  NED Axel Weitz — GK  NED Ruben Zandwijken — DF  NED Bryan Ottenhoff — DF  NED Lars Middelwijk —...
-  1560–1645) Simon de Danser or Simon Reis (c. 1579–c. 1611) Ivan-Dirkie de Veenboer or Sulayman Reis (died 1620) Murat Reis the Elder (c. 1534–1638) Jan Janszoon...
- FW  NED Fouad Belarbi 18 DF  NED Mitc**** de Zwart 19 GK  NED Stephan Veenboer 20 MF  NED Jeffrey van Nuland 21 GK  NED Lars Bleijenberg 22 MF  NED Rick...
- Portuguese and Spanish prizes.[citation needed] De Veenboer d. 1620 1600s–1610s Netherlands De Veenboer meaning the Peat Bog Farmer. Former Dutch corsair...
- 2011 in a match against PEC Zwolle. In this match, goalkeeper Stephan Veenboer was sent-off in the 86th minute with the score being 6–3 in favour of Zwolle...
- A9 details Josee Lake  Canada Jolande van de Zaag  Netherlands Jennifer Veenboer  Canada 50 m backstroke C5 details Jolanda Romero  Netherlands Sylvie Delplauque...
- William Vaughan of Wales (1575–1641), colonial investor and writer Salomo de Veenboer of the Netherlands (?–1620), Barbary pirate Lope de Vega of Spain (1562–1635)...