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* Martinus Dom, first abbot of the Trappist abbey of Westmalle ( 1791-1873 )
* Martinus Dom ( 1791 – 1873 ), first abbot of the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle in Belgium and founder of the Trappist brewery
* Martinus Dom ( 1791-1873 ), first abbot of the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle and founder of the brewery.

Martinus and first
In the northern part of the town, among the first residents were Andrew Smith, Martinus Smith, Isaac Root, Henry Stupplebeen, John Stupplebeen, Godfrey Wood and Samuel Hammond.
Harket has three children with his ex-wife Camilla Malmquist Harket, to whom he was married between 11 February 1989 and 1998: Jakob Oscar Martinus Malmquist Harket ( b. 14 May 1989 ), Jonathan Henning Adler Malmquist Harket ( b. 30 December 1990 ), and Anna Katharina Tomine Malmquist Harket ( b. 14 April 1993, uses Tomine as her first name ).
* Sint Martinus Kerk, one of the first churches in the area — The original church made of wood dates from the 8th century the current building and was rebuilt on several occasions in history.
The Oval room was opened in 1784, with the scientist Martinus van Marum as its first director.
In his own contribution to the development of the natural sciences, the museum ’ s first director, Martinus van Marum used the facilities at Teylers Museum to research static electricity.
* History of Teylers Museum Manuscript ( in Dutch ) by Martinus van Marum, first director of Teylers Museum, compiled in 1823-1833.
The first representative of the genus, Azotobacter chroococcum, was discovered and described in 1901 by the Dutch microbiologist and botanist Martinus Beijerinck.
It was Martinus Beijerinck who first coined the term of " virus " to indicate a non-bacterial nature of the tobacco mosaic disease.
The merchant, speed skater, gymnast and sports organizer Martinus Lørdahl was instrumental in facilitating the construction of the first bleachers, begun in 1917 and completed in 1922 along with the new club house.
It was procured for the Teylers Museum at Haarlem in 1784 by Martinus van Marum, the first director of the museum, who published its description only in 1790.

Martinus and abbot
This wonderful work was made in the times of the abbot Petrus, thanks to the work in dedicated love of the presbyter Martinus, from the Camaldolese abbey in Sansepolcro | Borgo San Sepolcro near Arezzo

Martinus and abbey
Madonna as Seat of Wisdom, 1199, inscribed as by Presbyter Martinus, from the Camaldolese abbey in Borgo San Sepolcro near Arezzo, Italy

Martinus and would
According to all the members of the Club, Arbuthnot was the one who contributed the most in ideas, and he was the only source they could draw upon when satirizing the sciences, and his was the idea for the Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus, a pedantic man who, like Arbuthnot's earlier opponent, Dr. Woodward, would read three or four lines of Classical literature and deduce a universal ( and absurd ) truth from them.

Martinus and its
His uncle had grown to dislike the subject and in particular its practitioners, so when it became time to write his ' masterscriptie ' ( Dutch equivalent of a master's thesis ) in 1968 ,'t Hooft turned to the newly appointed professor Martinus Veltman, who specialized in Yang – Mills theory, a relative fringe subject at the time because it was thought that these could not be renormalized.

Martinus and own
Other first-hand evidence about the name Romanians used to call themselves comes from authors having lived in Transylvania and / or Romanian principalities: the Transylvanian Saxon Johann Lebel confirms in 1542 that common Romanians call themselves " Romuini ", Orichovius ( Stanislaw Orzechowski ) notes as late as 1554 that " in their own language, Romanians are called Romini, after the Romans, and Walachs in Polish, after the Italians ", Anton Verancsics writes around 1570 that Romanians living in Transylvania, Moldavia and Walachia call themselves Romans ( Romanians ) and Martinus Szent-Ivany cites in 1699 Romanian expressions: " Sie noi sentem Rumeni " ( modern standard Romanian " Şi noi suntem români ") and " Noi sentem di sange Rumena " ( in modern standard Romanian " Noi suntem de sânge român ")

Martinus and was
Martin Waldseemüller ( Latinized Martinus Ilacomylus, Ilacomilus or Hylacomylus, c. 1470, Wolfenweiler, Baden – Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, Lorraine 1520, March 16 ) was a German cartographer.
Biological nitrogen fixation was discovered by the German agronomist Hermann Hellriegel and Dutch microbiologist Martinus Beijerinck.
Between Leo IV and Benedict III, where Martinus Polonus places her, she cannot be inserted, because Leo IV died 17 July 855, and immediately after his death Benedict III was elected by the clergy and people of Rome ; but, owing to the setting up of an Antipope, in the person of the deposed Cardinal Anastasius, he was not consecrated until 29 September.
This effort started in the 1950s with the work of Yang and Mills, was carried on by Martinus Veltman and a host of others during the 1960s and completed by the 1970s through the work of Gerard't Hooft, Frank Wilczek, David Gross and David Politzer.
The aim of the club was to satirise ignorance and pedantry in the form of the fictional scholar Martinus Scriblerus.
Martinus (" Tinus ") Bernardus Osendarp ( May 21, 1916 – June 20, 2002 ) was a Dutch athlete, excelling in the sprint events.
TU Delft botanical garden dates back to 1917, where Proof Garden for Technical Plantation () was established by Gerrit van Iterson Jr., TU Delft graduate and assistant to Martinus Beijerinck.
TU Delft was a home to many prominent microbiologists including Martinus Beijerinck, who in 1898 discovered viruses while working at TU Delft, and Albert Jan Kluyver, father of comparative microbiology, which resulted in the creation of so-called Delft School of Microbiology.
One such pastor was Martinus Van Harlingen, who gave his name to the village, to the church that now bears his name, and to the local Historical Society.
Sojourner Truth was a slave in Port Ewen on Schryver St. and owned by Martinus Schryver from 1808-1810 until he sold her.
In 1898, Martinus Beijerinck independently replicated Ivanovsky's filtration experiments and then showed that the infectious agent was able to reproduce and multiply in the host cells of the tobacco plant.
Martinus Willem Beijerinck ( March 16, 1851 – January 1, 1931 ) was a Dutch microbiologist and botanist.
On the Boer side, the government was led by state president Martinus Theunis Steyn ( 1857 – 1916 ) until 30 May 1902, when he went on sick-leave and was replaced by general Christiaan de Wet as acting state president.
His father Magnus Martinus Skou was a timber and coal merchant.
Martinus ( or Marthinus ) Theunis Steyn ( 1 October 1858 – 28 November 1916 ) was a South African lawyer, politician, and statesman, sixth and last president of the independent Orange Free State from 1896 to 1902.
Martinus Hortensius was one of his students, and Landsberge subsequently collaborated with his former pupil.
Martinus Fabri ( died May 1400 ) was a North Netherlandish composer of the late 14th century.

Martinus and on
Elaborating on comparisons done by Martinus ( 1996 ) and Quint ( 2000 ), Jacobs ( 2008, 2009a, 2009b ) defends the hypothesis that Papiamentu is a relexified offshoot of an early Upper Guinea Portuguese Creole variety, transferred from Senegambia to Curaçao in the second half of the 17th century, a period in which the Dutch controlled the harbour of Gorée, just below the tip of the Cape Verde Peninsula.
There are many important literary works written in Kawi, most notably Empu Tantular's epic poem, " Kakawin Sutasoma " ( E. M. Uhlenbeck, 1964: " A Critical Survey of Studies on the Languages of Java and Madura ", The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff ), from which is taken the National motto of Indonesia: " Bhinneka Tunggal Ika ".
* E. M. Uhlenbeck, 1964, di dalam bukunya: " A Critical Survey of Studies on the Languages of Java and Madura ", The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff
In 1969 ,'t Hooft started on his PhD with Martinus Veltman as his advisor.
Yang – Mills theories met with general acceptance in the physics community after Gerard't Hooft, in 1972, worked out their renormalization, relying on a formulation of the problem worked out by his advisor Martinus Veltman.
Currently, she is a member of the International Law Association Committee on International Human Rights Law and Practice ; Editor-in-Chief of the Series " Refugees and Human Rights ", published by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague ; and editor of Eye on the UN.
Martin of Dacia ( Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Martin de Dacie, Morten Mogensen, 1220-1304 ) was a Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the University of Paris around 1250 – 88, and the author of Modi significandi, an influential treatise on grammar.
Paulus refused, however, and turned on Martinus, falsely accusing him and other senior officers in Britain of treason.
Frank Martinus Arion, pseudonym of Frank Efraim Martinus, was born on December 17, 1936 in Curaçao in the Netherlands Antilles.
Among García's other early supporters were Lop Ennechones, Martinus de Leit, and Count Latro, who carried out negotiations on the king's behalf with Ramiro.
Martinus Scribblerus is a Don Quixote figure, a man so deeply read in Latin and Greek poetry that he insists on living his life according to that literature.
Martinus Adrianus Stam was born in Purmerend, Netherlands on 5 August 1899 to a tax collector < ref >
ICTY and ICTR Precedents ( Martinus Nijhoff, 2006 ) that appeared on the Global Law Books website that Weiler edits.
Martinus Gosia and Bulgarus were the chiefs of two opposite schools at Bologna, corresponding in many respects to the Proculians and Sabinians of Imperial Rome, Martinus being at the head of a school which accommodated the law to what his opponents styled the equity of the purse ( aequitas bursalis ), whilst Bulgarus adhered more closely to the letter of the law, martinus school was also more flexible in terms of interpretation of the law, whilist bulgarus school was orthodox and more based on the " Corpus Iuris Civilis ".

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