Examples of 'franeker' in a sentence

Meaning of "franeker"

franeker (noun) - A town in the Netherlands, commonly used as a geographical location reference
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  • A city in Friesland, Netherlands.

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Eisinga was rewarded by becoming an honorary citizen of Franeker.
Franeker is a regular host of the Frisian draughts competitions.
The latter came to Franeker because of the local university.
Niceron has good reasons for believing that it was at Franeker.
For a while she lived in Franeker when her sister Antje was ill.
At the age of thirty he became professor at Franeker Friesland.
He ensured that University of Franeker professor Jean Henri van Swinden became a very regular visitor.
The western part was called Westergoa and the city of Franeker was in its center.
Educated at Leiden, Utrecht and Franeker, he became a professor of law at Nijmegen and Franeker.
Incumbent member for Franeker.
Franeker was founded around 800 as a Carolingian stronghold.
Jan van Franeker.
I heard your husband speak at the may 1st celebrations in Franeker.
All about Franeker.
The next year, he was appointed an ordinary professor at the University of Franeker.

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Request a quote for Room Franeker ( boardroom ).
The oldest, still working planetarium can be found in the Dutch town Franeker.
Eisinga became a professor at the Franeker Academy, until 1811 when Napoleon ordered it to be closed.
The oldest planetarium that is still operating, is located in a small Dutch city called Franeker.
The municipality consists of 41 settlements of which Franeker is the seat of government.
To some extent, the Fryske Akademy considers itself a successor to the University of Franeker.
Since 1852 Franeker is the home of the PC . the most important tournament in Frisian handball.
University of Franeker.
Through self-education he mastered mathematics and astronomy, which he also studied at the Franeker Academy.
The son of Tiberius Hemsterhuis, he was born at Franeker in the Netherlands.
There are currently two centers with racquetball courts, The Hague and Franeker.
I'm going to Franeker.
The sails were fitted with Dekker streamlined leading edges in 1937 by millwright Westra of Franeker.
He disdained parochial work and decided to accept the Hebrew chair at Franeker in 1713.
After studying at Utrecht University, he was appointed professor of theology in 1840 at Franeker.
Jongestall was appointed a regent of the University of Franeker in 1649.
Recognition==Eisinga was rewarded by becoming an honorary citizen of Franeker.
Rombertus was one of the founders of the University of Franeker in 1585.
In 1859 the orrery was donated by the Dutch state to the city of Franeker.
He was educated at Groningen, under JacobAlting, and at Franeker.
He was educated at Groningen, under Jacob Alting, and at Franeker.
Unable to preach, in 1617 he became professor for theology at the University of Franeker.
In 1816 he became professor of botany, chemistry and pharmacy at the University of Franeker.
From 1784, he was professor of Latin language and history at the College of Franeker.
In the 15th century, Albert, Duke of Saxony established himself in Franeker.

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