#Lodewijk
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nadhie · 2 months ago
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i get the feeling he's over having a younger sibling
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kronieken · 4 months ago
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Dreiging vanuit Beerst
Het jaar 1328 dan maar. Diksmuide krijgt een serieuze zwiep in de nadagen van de slag van Cassel waar Zannekin en zijn Vlamingen in massa sneuvelen. Een Brugse divisie die zich tijdens de confrontatie strategisch heeft opgesteld ter hoogte van Doornik verneemt het nieuws van de nederlaag van de Vlamingen en spoedt zich naar Diksmuide om er de Fransen te beletten om verder door te stoten naar…
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synthtv · 8 months ago
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LudoWic Trautonium live performance at Amsterdam
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psikonauti · 10 months ago
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Pieter Kluyver (Dutch,1816-1900) 
Trees in Stormy Weather
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weepingwidar · 4 months ago
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Johannes Lodewijk ('Louis') Schrikkel (Dutch, 1902-1995) - Betondorp (1933)
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elliotts-personal-property · 5 months ago
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Happy 70th Birthday Eddie <3 🎂💗
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genevieveetguy · 3 months ago
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A Question of Silence (De stilte rond Christine M.), Marleen Gorris (1982)
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 3 months ago
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Karel Lodewijk De Kesel (Belgian, 1849-1922) The Roman Invasion of Gaul, 1894 Museum of Fine Arts, Ghent Regarding the Hellenes and the Barbarians; Greeks called themselves Hellenes, and thus historians use the term Hellenistic to describe the complex cosmopolitan civilization, based on that of Greece, that developed in the wake of Alexander's conquests. Greek culture became the standard by which civilized people identified themselves. Convinced of their intellectual and cultural superiority over inferior people--an idea promoted by the philosophy of Aristotle, Alexander the Great's tutor--civilized people referred to those who did not speak Greek as barbarians, a term derived from the Greeks' description of these people's language as "ba-ba," meaning unintelligible to Greeks. Aristotle also contended that the Greeks were an ideal people because they possessed a medium skin-tone, in contrast to pale northerners. The Greek and Roman people considered the Germanic and some Celtic peoples to be wild, red haired barbarians.
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eccedeus · 1 year ago
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Whelp, at least Rishi's stupid grinning mug won't be tormenting the media soon. Instead, we can now listen to another insufferable liar and bigot, dressed up in liberal progressive platitudes
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maertyrer · 11 months ago
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Lodewijk Schelfhout Saint Sebastian
Drypoint, 40x25,3 cm, 1915
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nadhie · 7 months ago
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Uncanny
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incorrectsibunaquotes · 4 months ago
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i’m crying laughing i forgot robbie got called in for questioning by TSA bc they thought he was gonna bomb the airport even tho it was just a present for patricia
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kronieken · 6 months ago
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Baldewinus ab Iseram
Odoaker sterft in het jaar 865. Maar dat betekent niet dat Boudewijn het pas dan dan van zijn vader overneemt. Hij speelt al op jonge leeftijd een grote rol in het bestuur van het land. In een brief van bisschop Hincmar aan Boudewijn spreekt die hem aan als ‘markies’. Een aanspreektitel die laat veronderstellen dat hij dan al een belangrijke functie bekleedt. Boudewijn verzeilt in de…
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royalty-nobility · 6 months ago
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The Princess of Orange Receiving Alexander II (1818-1881), Grand Duke and Heir to the Throne of Russia, in the Czar Peter's House in Zaandam, 17 April 1839
Artist: Christiaan Julius Lodewijk Portman (1839-1840)
Date: 1839-1840
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The Princess of Orange receives Alexander II, Grand Duke and heir to the throne of Russia, in the Tsar Peter House in Zaandam, 17 April 1839. The princess presents the Grand Duke with a tray containing bread (in the shape of a turban) and salt in a salt cellar, a well-known Russian welcoming ritual. Present are (from left to right): Prince Willem Alexander Frederik (Alexander) of Orange-Nassau, Prince Willem Frederik Hendrik (Hendrik) of Orange-Nassau, Elisa Martha, Countess of Limburg Stirum, Sophia Wilhelmina Petronella, Countess of Wassenaar, Prince Willem (III) of Orange-Nassau, Dieuwke Fontein, her husband Adriaan van der Hoop, Prince Willem Frederik Karel (Frederik) of the Netherlands, Princess Anna Pauwlona of Russia, Princess Louisa of Prussia, Prince Willem II of Orange-Nassau, Alexander II of Russia, his aide-de-camp Count Orloff and between the figures at the door Baron d'Ivoy and Baron Mackay.
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hethuisanubiss · 3 months ago
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Het Huis Anubis without context part 4
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weepingwidar · 4 months ago
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Johannes Lodewijk ('Louis') Schrikkel (Dutch, 1902-1995) - Camarche (n.d.)
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