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1wapenshaw — wapens(c)haw variant of wappenschaw …
2wapenschaw — wapens(c)haw variant of wappenschaw …
3Paul Beliën — Infobox Person name = Paul Belien image size = 150px caption = Paul Belien (courtesy of Luc van Braekel) birth date = 1959 birth place = death date = death place = occupation = journalist spouse = Alexandra Colen religion = Roman Catholic… …
4Hans Van Themsche — (born 7 February 1988 in Wilrijk, Antwerp, Flemish Region of Belgium) was, at age 18, a student who, in the city of Antwerp, shot three people; life threateningly injuring one and killing two, before being stopped by a police bullet. His… …
5South African heraldry — has thrived for more than 350 years, inheriting European (especially Dutch and British) heraldic traditions. Arms are borne by individuals, official bodies, local authorities, military units, and by a wide variety of organisations. South Africa… …
6Coat of arms of Prussia — The state of Prussia developed from the State of the Teutonic Order. The original flag of the Teutonic Knights had been a black cross on a white flag. Emperor Frederick II in 1229 granted them the right to use the black Eagle of the Holy Roman… …
7Charles Davidson Bell — For other people named Charles Bell, see Charles Bell (disambiguation). Charles Davidson Bell self portrait …
8Netherlands Maiden — The Dutch Maiden is a national personification of the Netherlands. From the renaissance period onwards, Dutch cities symbolised themselves with effigies of a stedenmaagd, or town maiden. An example is found in the 16th century Groothoofdspoort in …
9Hugo Gerhard Ströhl — …
10Hugo Ströhl — …