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Extractions: Gehuwd op 21-jarige leeftijd op 25.02.1897 te Utrecht met Ds. Wilhelmus Gerardus (Wim) van LEEUWEN , 25 jaar oud, nederlands hervormd predikant te Acquoy 1897-1902, Ophemert -1937, emeritus onder andere te Oosterbeek, geboren op 17.05.1871 te Arnhem, overleden op 15.12.1951 te Oegstgeest op 80-jarige leeftijd, zoon van Antonius Gerardus Wilhelmus van LEEUWEN , winkelier (kruidenier) en koopman te Arnhem, en Wilhelmina Grada Petra (Mina) van LEEUWEN Johanna (Ans), hoofdakte Christelijke Normaalschool te Arnhem op 14.08.1929, lerares aardrijkskunde en geschiedenis aan de kweekschool voor onderwijzeressen te Zetten 01.09.1929-01.05.1934, administratief medewerkster op het Centraal Bureau van de Heldring Stichtingen te Zetten 01.05.1934-01.04.1970, draagster van de eremedaille in goud verbonden aan de orde van Oranje-Nassau, geboren op 23.03.1905 te Ophemert, overleden op 07.08.1994 te Arnhem op 89-jarige leeftijd, begraven op 11.08.1994 te Zetten.
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CIRCLE entirely fruitless character of their labours. Passing over Adriaanvan roomen. (Adrianus Romanus) of Louvain, who published the http://4.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CI/CIRCLE.htm
Extractions: be proved untenable (review by H. Bradley in Academy, January 19, 1884); see also J. E. Harrison, Myths of the Odyssey (1882); C. Seeliger in W. H. Roschers Lexikon der Mythologie. polygonal walls in Italy are as a rule embanking wallsand increases considerably in thickness as it descends. The blocks of the inner face are much less carefully worked both here and at Arpinum. It seems to have been an acropolis, and contains no traces of buildings, except for a subterranean cistern, circular, with a beehive roof of converging blocks. The modern village of S. Felice Circeo seems to occupy the site of the ancient town, the citadel of which stood on the mountain top, for its medieval walls rest upon ancient walls of Cyclopean work of less careful construction than those of the citadel, and enclosing an area of 200 by 150 yds. Circei was founded as a Roman colony at an early date according to some authorities in the time of Tarquinius Superbus, but more probably about 390 B.C. The existence of a previous population, however, is vciy likely indicated by the revolt of Circel in the middle of the 4th century B.C., so that it is doubtful whether the walls described are to be attributed to the Romans or the earlier Voiscian inhabitants. At the end of the republic, however, or at latest at the beginning of the imperial period, the city of Circei was no longer at the E. end of the promontory, but on the E. shores of the Lago di Paola (a lagoonnow a considerable fisheryseparated from the sea by a line of sandhills and connected with it by a channel of Roman date:
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