Leeuw — Leeuw, Dutch for lion, (also de Leeuw, van der Leeuw) is often used as a surname, and may refer to: Caroline van der Leeuw (b. 1981), Dutch jazz singer Charles van der Leeuw (b. 1952), Dutch journalist Dianne de Leeuw (b. 1982), Dutch figure… … Wikipedia
Leeuw — [leːf], 1) Aart van der, niederländischer Schriftsteller, * Delft 23. 6. 1876, ✝ Voorburg 17. 4. 1931; Neuromantiker mit schwermütig stimmungsvollen Gedichten und Prosatexten. Leeuw wurde v. a. bekannt durch den märchenhaften Roman »Ik en… … Universal-Lexikon
Leeuw-saint-pierre — Leeuw Saint Pierre … Wikipédia en Français
LEEUW, AVRAHAM DE — (1898– ), Israeli hydraulic engineer. Born in Holland, de Leeuw immigrated to Palestine in 1924. Beginning in the Tel Aviv municipality, he became chief engineer of Palestine Potash Ltd., of Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd. (1936–49), and of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LEEUW, JACOB BEN ḤAYYIM (Heymann) DE — (1811–1883), Dutch talmudist. De Leeuw was born in Leiden, but also resided for some time in s Hertogenbosch. In 1874 he went to Amsterdam, where he taught in the bet midrash Eẓ Ḥayyim. He was the author of expositions and novellae on various… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Leeuw St. Pierre — Leeuw St. Pierre, Dorf, 2 Stunden südlich von Brüssel; 4077 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Leeuw-Saint-Pierre — (spr. löw ßäng pjǟr ), Flecken in der belg. Provinz Brabant, Arrond. Brüssel, 5 km nördlich von Hal, mit Woll und Baumwollspinnerei und (1904) 7325 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Leeuw-Saint-Pierre — Géolocalisation sur la carte : Belgique … Wikipédia en Français
Leeuw, Gerardus van der — ▪ Dutch theologian born March 18, 1890, The Hague died Nov. 18, 1950, Utrecht, Neth. Dutch Reformed theologian and historian of religions, who contributed significantly to the phenomenological (descriptive) analysis of religious experience … Universalium
Sint-Pieters-Leeuw — Leeuw Saint Pierre Leeuw Saint Pierre … Wikipédia en Français