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Marcus Antonius Pallas (died AD 62) was a prominent Greek freedman and secretary during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero. His younger brother was Marcus Antonius Felix, a procurator of ludaea Province. According to Tacitus, Pallas and Felix descended from the Greek Kings of Arcadia.
File:Drieluik met de aanbidding der koningen (middenpaneel en binnenzijde vleugels), de heilige Antonius Abt (buitenzijde linkervleugel) en de heilige Adrianus (buitenzijde rechtervleugel) Rijksmuseum SK-C-1364.jpeg
Willem Gerard van der Grijp: 9 May 1796 10 November 1796 Goes [44] Stefanus van Gulick: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Oirschot [45] Petrus Franciscus Guljé: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Veghel [46] Antony Coenraad Willem van Haersolte: 29 April 1796 10 November 1796 Kampen [47] Johan Willem Simon van Haersolte: 1 March 1796 31 August 1797 Elst [48]
Jack van den Berg was born in Kralingen, Rotterdam. He started playing at SV Lombardijen. [6] He then played on youth teams of Feyenoord Rotterdam. Throughout the 1980s, Van den Berg played for Zwart-Wit '28. [7] [8] During Van den Berg's year in Zwart-Wit's top team, he played mostly in the Eerste Klasse, with a few years in the Tweede Klasse.
Sanderus tells us in his Sanderus Apologidion that the biggest inspiration for his Flandria Illustrata was the Theatrum sive Hollandiae Comitatus et urbium nova descriptio Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius (Boxhorn Nl), which in 1632 was published by the Amsterdam based publisher and engraver Henricus Hondius.
Van den Berg (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn dən ˈbɛrx] ⓘ) is a Dutch-language topographic surname meaning "of/from the mountain/slope". With 58,562 people carrying the name, it was the fourth most common surname in The Netherlands in 2007. [ 1 ]
Van den Berg was born in Angerlo, Gelderland in 1980. He studied liberal arts and sciences at Utrecht University between 1999 and 2002. He obtained a master's degree in international relations from the London School of Economics the following year, and he continued studying public administration at Leiden University .
Maria Elisabeth Van den Bergh, Princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen (January 1613 – 29 November 1671) was a Dutch noble woman and daughter of Hendrik van den Bergh. She lived in the court of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia in the year of about 1628.