- were the
Dutch writers P.C. Hooft,
Bredero and Vondel.
Vondel called Visschers house "het
saligh Roemers huys" ("delightful
house of Roemer"), because...
- 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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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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geneticist Visschers Jacques Visschers (1940–2020),
Dutch footballer De
Visscher Charles De
Visscher (1884–1973),
Belgian jurist Fernand De
Visscher [de; fr;...
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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)...
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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...
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Rinskje Visscher (10
December 1868 – 26
March 1950) was the
first female muni****l
archivist in the
Netherlands and
published research about the city of...
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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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Visscher. His son,
Nicolaes Visscher II (1649–1702), also
worked with him and
continued the
family tradition of
mapmaking after his death.
Visscher died...
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Lambert Visscher (1633,
Haarlem –
after 1690, Italy), was a
Dutch Golden Age printmaker.
According to
Houbraken he was the
brother of Jan and Cornelis...