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  2. Chrispijn van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Self-portrait, 1557. Chrispijn van den Broeck [1] (1523 – c. 1591) was a Flemish painter, draughtsman, print designer and designer of temporary decorations. [2] He was a scion of a family of artists, which had its origins in Mechelen and later moved to Antwerp. He is known for his religious compositions and portraits as well as his extensive ...

  3. Elias van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Elias van den Broeck (c. 1652, probably in Amsterdam – buried 6 February 1708, in Amsterdam) was a Dutch still life painter mainly known for his flower pieces. He trained in the Dutch Republic and worked for some time in Antwerp in the Habsburg Netherlands where he had moved with his master Jan Davidsz. de Heem .

  4. Hendrick van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    The resurrection of Christ. Hendrick van den Broeck or Arrigo Fiammingo [1] (c. 1530 – 28 September 1597) was a Flemish painter, fresco painter, glass painter and sculptor of the late- Renaissance or Mannerist period. After training in Flanders, he travelled to Italy where he remained active in various cities for the remainder of his life.

  5. Van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Vandenbroeck (b. 1981), Belgian singer-songwriter known as "Milow". Joris Pieters van den Broeck (1610–1652), Frisian sailor in the service of the Admiralty of Friesland. Jurgen Van den Broeck (born 1983), Belgian cyclist. Nicole Vandenbroeck (1946–2017), Belgian road race cyclist. Paul Van den Broeck (1904 – after 1924), Belgian ...

  6. Hoensbroek Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was the ancestral home of the knights Hoen van den Broeck, the Imperial baron Hoen van Hoensbroeck, and the Imperial counts and viscounts Van en tot Hoensbroeck for nearly six centuries. The family Van Hoensbroeck left the castle at the end of the 18th century, after which the castle entered a period of decay.

  7. Jan van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Jan Van Den Broeck (born March 11, 1989, in Dendermonde) is a Belgian middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. [1] He finished fifth at the 2012 World Indoor Championships . His personal bests in the event are 1:46.16 outdoors (Heusden-Zolder 2014) and 1:47.19 indoors (Ghent 2012).

  8. Frank Vandenbroucke (cyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Vandenbroucke (6 November 1974 – 12 October 2009) was a Belgian professional road racing cyclist.After showing promise in track and field in his adolescence, Vandenbroucke took to cycle racing in the late 1980s and developed into one of the great hopes for Belgian cycling in the 1990s, with a string of victories that included Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Grand Tour stages and Omloop Het ...

  9. Walter van den Broeck - Wikipedia

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    Walter Stefaan Karel van den Broeck was born in Olen on 28 March 1941. In 1965, he founded the magazine Heibel with Frans Depeuter [ nl] and Robin Hannelore [ nl]. In 1974 he resigned as a teacher and became chief editor of Turnhout Ekspres, and from 1979 he was a member of the editorial team of the Nieuw Vlaams Tijdschrift .