Albertus Johannes (Bart) Verbrugh (born July 19, 1916 in The Hague - died February 5, 2003 in Dordrecht) was a Dutch politician.
He grew up in the town of Dordrecht in the Netherlands, where he founded his first band, The Loveboat, whilst in high school.
She married her first cousin (the son of Johan de Witt) Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701), secretary of Dordrecht.
The Dordrecht Lions are an ice hockey team in Dordrecht, the Netherlands.
After jobs in Delft, Dordrecht and the Hague, he was offered an honourable post in Leeuwarden in September 1796.
After his studies he was employed at a steel factory in Dordrecht, becoming its general manager from 1967 to 1971.
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Gijsbert (“Gijs”) Michiel Vredenrijk van Aardenne (18 March 1930, in Rotterdam – 10 August 1995, in Dordrecht) was a Dutch politician.
From 1595 he was organist of the Grote Kerk and Augustijnen Kerk in Dordrecht.
Oldenbarnevelt and Grotius were arrested, and the synod, held at Dordrecht (Dort), was convened.
De Witt controlled the Netherlands political system from around 1650 until shortly before his death in 1672 working with various factions from nearly all the major cities, especially his hometown, Dordrecht, and the city of birth of his wife, Amsterdam.
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In 1650 (the year that stadtholder William II of Orange died) he was appointed leader of the deputation of Dordrecht to the States of Holland.
The second son of Cornelius van der Kemp, Rotterdam's leading reformed clergyman, and Anna Maria van Teylingen, he attended the Latin schools of Rotterdam and Dordrecht.
It was recorded in 1980 at the Winterfolkfestival, held in Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Maria Catharina Ida (Marieke) van der Werf (born November 8, 1959 in Dordrecht) is a former Dutch politician.
Via Zaandam and later Dordrecht the ship is initially adapted to become a museum - but she ends up as a disco club and over the years she was used as nightclub in different places around the country.
She has been to the Netherlands for the Dordrecht Steam Festival and has been at International Festivals of the Sea at Bristol and Portsmouth.
In that same year, Tauchnitz of Leipzig produced an English-language edition; a Dutch edition titled De Claverings was released by Brast of Dordrecht; and a Russian translation, Klaveringi, was issued in St. Petersburg.
TraceME is a tracking device created and developed by KCS, a Dutch electronics company headquartered in Dordrecht.
True Tales Of Slaughter and Slaying is a live DVD recording by Macabre performing on stage in Dordrecht, Holland.
C.G. Granqvist, L.B. Kish and W. Marlow, editors, Gas Phase Nanoparticle Synthesis, Springer/Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2004, 186 pages.
While at Drexel, he spent his summers abroad, primarily in the Dutch artists colony of Laren in North Holland and in Dordrecht in South Holland.
Important examples of Cuir de Cordoue can be seen in the Netherlands in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal and a side chamber of the Pieterskerk, both in Leiden, the Museum Van Gijn in Dordrecht, the Maastricht town hall and the Drents Museum in Assen.
Dordrecht Hospital is a Provincial government funded hospital in the Emalahleni Municipality, situated in Dordrecht, Eastern Cape in South Africa.
On 16 July 1885, the railway line from Dordrecht to Gorinchem was opened.
The station lies on the Merwede-Lingelijn (Dordrecht - Geldermalsen) and is located between Gorinchem and Arkel.
Drapentier was the son of D. Drapentier or Drappentier, a native of Dordrecht, who engraved some medals commemorative of the great events connected with the reign of William and Mary, and also a print with the arms of the governors of Dordrecht, published by Mathias Balen in his Beschryving van Dordrecht (1677).
Crucius studied in Geneva and on 28 September, 1586 he matriculated at the Heidelberg University a year after Franciscus Gomarus, along with the students Abrahamus Vandermylen of Dordrecht, Meinardus ab Idzaerda of Friesland, and Andreas ab Hiddema of Friesland.
After attending the mulo (junior high school) he started working as civil servant in the town hall of Dordrecht.
Jean de Leyde (based on the historical John of Leiden), whose beloved, Berthe, is coveted by Count Oberthal, ruler of Dordrecht, is persuaded by a trio of sinister Anabaptists to proclaim himself king in Münster.
In the Rampjaar ("disastrous year") of 1672, when both England and France declared war on the Dutch Republic and French troops occupied much of the country, silver and gold could no longer be safely transported to Dordrecht and Enkhuizen (where coins were normally minted), so the guard house of the Munttoren was temporarily used to mint coin.
"The Silent, Anarchic World of the Evil Genius," in Guiseppina Moneta, John Sallis & Jacques Taminiaux (eds.), The Collegium Phaenomenologicum: The First Ten Years (Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1988): 257–72.
The son of an 1820 settler, he fought on the side of the Orange Free State in the Basuto War, and later became a general trader, wool-buyer and stock-breeder at Dordrecht.
Carolyne M. Van Vliet (born in Dordrecht), Dutch-born American physicist
A Dutchman from Dordrecht by traditional accounts, he first arrived in Algiers from Marseilles, France around 1600 or 1601 where he eventually married and began a ship building business.