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    1860. pp. 259, 293 and 294. de Behault, Charles-Albert (2021). Le siège d'Anvers par Alexandre Farnèse. Brussels: Bulletin de l'Association de la Noblesse...
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    illegitimate son of Charles II (died 1716) 1668 – 5 January (bapt.): Alicia D'Anvers, née Clarke, poet (died 1725) 1734 – William Buckland, architect in colonial...
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    beerstyles. The Mokatine sweets made by Confiserie Roodthooft, Elixir D'Anvers, a locally made liquor, locally roasted coffee from Koffie Verheyen, sugar...
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    General David Chassé to the French troops (siège de la citadelle d'Anvers). This medal commemorating the siege of Antwerp was a reward for the soldiers'...
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    (Oxford, 2011) Le Friedland de quatre-vingt canons lancé dans le port d'Anvers Archived 19 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine, The British Museum. Accessed...
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  • ruler (b. 1675) Petar Blagojević, Serbian peasant, alleged vampire Alicia D'Anvers, English poet (b. 1688) probable Leendert Hasenbosch, Dutch castaway on...
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