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    Abraham Verhoeven (1575–1652) was the publisher of the first newspaper of the Southern Netherlands (now Belgium). In 1605 he got his license to print...
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  • include: Abraham Verhoeven (1575–1652), Flemish newspaper publisher Arthur Verhoeven (1889–1958), Belgian composer and organist Aurore Verhoeven (born 1990)...
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    same year, the Antwerp periodial Nieuwe Tijdinghen was published by Abraham Verhoeven. In 1621, Corante, or weekely newes from Italy, Germany, Hungary,...
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  • on content of any newspaper article. The database was named after Abraham Verhoeven (Antwerp, 1575–1652), who is considered to be the first publisher...
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  • Type Weekly newspaper Format quarto booklet Owner(s) Abraham Verhoeven Publisher Abraham Verhoeven Staff writers Richard Verstegan Founded 1620 Political...
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  • Manhunt (miniseries) (category Assassination of Abraham Lincoln films)
    Lincoln's Assassin". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 15, 2024. Verhoeven, Beatrice (May 14, 2024). "'Baby Reindeer,' 'The Curse,' 'Shogun' Among...
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  • RoboCop (category Films directed by Paul Verhoeven)
    RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter...
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  • editorials for the Nieuwe Tijdinghen (New Tidings) printed in Antwerp by Abraham Verhoeven from 1620 to 1629. This makes him one of the earliest identifiable...
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    Nassau-Dietz. This victory was celebrated in a broadsheet published by Abraham Verhoeven, with a Latin verse by Cornelis Kiliaan. During his military career...
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    by Abraham Verhoeven, who had published news prints since 1605, including many about Spinola's campaigns in the Netherlands and Germany. Verhoeven was...
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