Bertus "Ben" Stom (13 October 1886 – 18 August 1965) was a Dutch footballer who played as a defender for Velocitas Breda [nl] and HFC Haarlem. He earned...
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Look up stom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stom may refer to: Ben Stom (1886–1965), Dutch footballer Matthias Stom (c. 1600 – after 1652), Dutch...
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30-08-1943 9 30-04-1905 Peet Stol 26-01-1880 2 0 27-11-1956 10 30-04-1905 Ben Stom 13-10-1886 9 0 18-08-1965 11 30-04-1905 Willy de Vos 26-01-1880 2 0 15-07-1957...
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record established Date record established National career Matches Goals 1 Ben Stom 1907–1909 5 01-04-1907 1905–1908 9 0 2 Reinier Beeuwkes 1909–1911 13 12-04-1909...
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(c) DF Johannes MF Kooymans MF Versteegh MF Olive FW Heuer FW Jolly FW Fischer FW Davies FW Cramm Substitutes: DF Ben Stom Manager:...
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the opening goal of the match after 80 minutes. An own goal by Dutchman Ben Stom in the 86th minute was the equalizer, and the score was 1–1 after regular...
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Caiaphas (redirect from Joseph ben Caiaphas)
Joseph ben Caiaphas (/ˈkaɪ.ə.fəs/; c. 14 BC – c. 46 AD)[citation needed], known simply as Caiaphas in the New Testament, was the Jewish high priest during...
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Resolution 41". State of California. 1994-09-09. Retrieved 2012-12-07. Aoyagi-Stom, Caroline (2008-04-18). "A Hometown Honor for Sadao Munemori?". Pacific Citizen...
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editor, author, publisher, journalist of the long nineteenth century Aunt Stomly Emeline S. Burlingame American editor and evangelist of the long nineteenth...
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(from Greek τραχεία tracheía). The word tracheostomy, including the root stom- (from Greek στόμα stóma) meaning "mouth", refers to the making of a semi-permanent...
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