- career,
Visschers was NAC Breda's team manager, one of the
founders and a
board member of the VVCS and a
board member of the S.C.F.
Jacques Visschers was...
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Cornelis Visschers were
related to the
Amsterdam mapmaking family. However, De Bie
corrected the name on p. 524 to 'Jan
Claessen de
Visscher' (in Dutch)...
- were the
Dutch writers P.C. Hooft,
Bredero and Vondel.
Vondel called Visschers house "het
saligh Roemers huys" ("delightful
house of Roemer"), because...
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Visscher is a
Dutch occupational surname.
Visscher is an
archaic spelling of
Dutch visser meaning "fisherman".
Varianta are
Visschers and De
Visscher...
- De
Visscher is a
Dutch occupational surname.
Visscher is an
archaic spelling of
Dutch visser meaning "fisherman". The name is now most
common in East Flanders...
- Anna
Roemers Visscher (c. 2
February 1583 – 6
December 1651) was a
Dutch artist, poet, and translator. Anna
Roemers Visscher was the
eldest daughter of...
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There is also a
belief that
Hondius might have
apprenticed Visscher. The
trademark of the
Visschers was a fisherman, as he
often published under the name Piscator...
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Frans Jacobszoon Visscher was a
Dutch mariner and explorer, who
voyaged as pilot-major on the
first voyage of Abel
Tasman to the
Southern Hemisphere, between...
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Maria Tesselschade Roemers Visscher (25
March 1594 – 20 June 1649), also
called Maria Tesselschade Roemersdochter Visscher (Dutch pronunciation: [maːˈrijaː...
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Nicolaes Visscher II (1649,
Amsterdam – 1702, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch engraver,
cartographer and publisher. He was the son of
Nicolaes Visscher I and the...