- Author's uniq id: Van Kan F
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- Total number of records with affiliations: 3
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<g><k>Van Kan F</k>
<l><g><k>F.J.W. van Kan</k>
<l><g><k><affiliation wicri:level="1"><mods:affiliation>Jacob Catsstraat 20, 2274 GW Voorburg, Netherlands</mods:affiliation>
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<g><k><affiliation><mods:affiliation>f.j.w. van kan studied medieval history at the University of Leiden. The Netherlands. In 1988 he obtained his thesis regarding the development of the Leiden's élite up to 1420. He is employed at the Municipal Record Office in The Hague as Head of the Department Collections.</mods:affiliation>
<wicri:noCountry code="no comma">f.j.w. van kan studied medieval history at the University of Leiden. The Netherlands. In 1988 he obtained his thesis regarding the development of the Leiden's élite up to 1420. He is employed at the Municipal Record Office in The Hague as Head of the Department Collections.</wicri:noCountry>
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<g><k><wicri:noCountry code="no comma">f.j.w. van kan studied medieval history at the University of Leiden. The Netherlands. In 1988 he obtained his thesis regarding the development of the Leiden's élite up to 1420. He is employed at the Municipal Record Office in The Hague as Head of the Department Collections.</wicri:noCountry>
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<l><i>002E81</i>
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