James Oliver Van de Velde — (1795 1855) was a U.S. (Belgian born) Catholic bishop. He served as the second Roman Catholic Bishop of Chicago between 1849 and 1853. in 1853, he was transferred to Natchez, Mississippi and became bishop of the Diocese of Natchez, where he… … Wikipedia
Van de Velde — This ancient of pre 7th century German origins and Anglo Saxon origins, is recorded in over seventy spellings. These range from Feild, Feld, and Field, to Delafield, Veld, Van den Velde, Feldmann, and the various ornamental compounds such as… … Surnames reference
Van den Velde — This ancient of pre 7th century German origins and Anglo Saxon origins, is recorded in over seventy spellings. These range from Feild, Feld, and Field, to Delafield, Veld, Van den Velde, Feldmann, and the various ornamental compounds such as… … Surnames reference
Van der Velde — This ancient of pre 7th century German origins and Anglo Saxon origins, is recorded in over seventy spellings. These range from Feild, Feld, and Field, to Delafield, Veld, Van den Velde, Feldmann, and the various ornamental compounds such as… … Surnames reference
Henry van de Velde — 1904 auf einer Fotografie von Nicola Perscheid. Henry Clement van de Velde (* 3. April 1863 in Antwerpen; † 25. Oktober 1957 in Zürich) war ein belgischer Architekt und Designer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Henry van de Velde — Infobox Architect name=Henry van de Velde nationality=Belgian, birth date=birth date|1863|4|3 birth place=Antwerp, Belgium death date=death date and age|1957|10|25|1863|4|3 death place=Oberägeri, Switzerland practice name= significant… … Wikipedia
Willem van de Velde der Jüngere — Willem van de Velde der Jüngere. Lodewijk van der Helst, 1672 Willem van de Velde der Jüngere (* vor 18. Dezember 1633 zu Leiden; † 6. April 1707 in Greenwich) war ein hollän … Deutsch Wikipedia
Willem van de Velde the Elder — (c. 1611, Leiden ndash; December 13, 1693, Greenwich) was a Dutch painter. In his youth, he was a sailor. His speciality as a painter was ships, and he was the official artist of the Dutch fleet for a period, being present at the Four Days Battle … Wikipedia
Van — /van/; for 1, 2 also Turk. /vahn/, n. 1. Lake, a salt lake in E Turkey. 1454 sq. mi. (3766 sq. km). 2. a town on this lake. 88,597. 3. a male given name. * * * I City (pop., 1997: 226,965), eastern Turkey, on the eastern shore of Lake Van. The… … Universalium
van — van1 /van/, n. 1. the foremost or front division of an army, a fleet, or any group leading an advance or in position to lead an advance. 2. those who are in the forefront of a movement or the like. 3. the forefront in any movement, course of… … Universalium