• Telgte, Peter Janssens was the last of nine children and grew up in rural surroundings. He attended the gymnasium Paulinum in Münster. Janssens studied...
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  • Antwerp, Belgium (1997) – 4 track promotional extended play featuring Hans Peter Janssens as Jekyll/Hyde, Ann Lauwereins as Emma and Hilde Norga as Lucy. Bremen...
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  • Antwerp 2010 Graf von Krolock Hans Peter Janssens Sarah Anne Van Opstal Professor Abronsius Sébastien De Smet Alfred Niels Jacobs Chagal Frank Hoelen...
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  • appears for them to hum along to." In 2008, the Belgian musical actor Hans Peter Janssens recorded a version of the song in Italian ("La Costa Di Amalfi")...
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    teacher, Hans Wienhausen, encouraged his artistic talent. His mother died in 1943. In 1944, he was adopted by his mother's younger sister, Anna Janssen, and...
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    1111/j.1741-2005.2010.01388.x. Peter Henrici (1991), p. 10. von Balthasar, Hans Urs. "Perché mi sono fatto sacerdote." In Hans Urs von Balthasar. Edited by...
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    Hieronymus Janssens or Jeroom Janssens (nicknamed Den danser) (1624, Antwerp – 1693, Antwerp) was a Flemish genre painter known for his compositions depicting...
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  • a Christian offertory hymn with German text by Hans Bernhard Meyer [de], and a melody by Peter Janssens. The song, of the genre Neues Geistliches Lied...
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    though the years; the keyboardist Hans van Eijck [nl] joined in 1966, replacing Robbie Plazier. Romeyn, Eduard and Janssen left, to be replaced by Ray Fenwick...
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    accepted on 3 September 1983 during the Congregation. He was succeeded by Peter Hans Kolvenbach. During the opening Session of the Congregation, Arrupe was...
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