Rombouts is a surname of Flemish-Dutch origin, meaning "son of Rombout". People with this name include
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Adriaen Rombouts
Adriaen Rombouts (c. 1640 – in or after 1670) was a Flemish genre painter active in Brussels in the middle of the 17th century. He is known for his indoor scenes with peasants engaging in play, eating and drinking.Cataryna Rombouts Brett (1687–1764), New York landowner, daughter of Francis Rombouts
* (1878–1946), Dutch Franciscan priest
* Francis Rombouts (1631–1691), Flemish-born Mayor of New York City from 1679 to 1680
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Gillis Rombouts
Gillis Rombouts (1630, Haarlem – 1678, Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.
Biography
According to the RKD he painted landscapes and beach scenes.Jan Rombouts the Elder
Jan Rombouts the Elder, Jan Rombouts (I) (c. 1480 in Leuven – 1535 in Leuven), was a Flemish Renaissance painter, glass painter, draftsman, printmaker and glass designer. The subjects of his work are stories from the Old and New Testament a ...
(c.1480–1535), Flemish painter, draftsman, printmaker and glass designer
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Linda Rombouts
Linda Rombouts (born 22 July 1953) is a Belgian speed skater. She competed in three events at the 1976 Winter Olympics
The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games (german: XII. Olympische Winterspiele, french: ...
(born 1953), Belgian speed skater
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Luc Rombouts
Luc Rombouts (born 1962) is a Belgian carillonneur and author. He is the city carillonneur of Tienen in Flemish Brabant. He is also the official carillonneur of both Leuven University carillons (one in the university library, the other in the ...
(born 1962), Belgian carillon player
* Salomon Rombouts (1655–1702), Dutch painter, son of Gillis
* Theodoor Rombouts (1597–1637), Flemish genre painter
* (born 1979), Flemish politician
* (born 1951), Dutch politician
Companies
* Rombouts Coffee a Flemish coffee company, founded by Frans Rombouts in 1896 which introduced a one-cup filter coffee
See also
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Rombout (disambiguation) Rombout is a Dutch masculine given name, equivalent to English Rumbold. It is of Germanic origin, containing the Old Saxon elements -hrôm- ("fame", Dutch ''roem'') and -bald- ("brave"). It is also possible that the first element comes from -Rûm ...
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Saint Rombout
Saint Rumbold (or ''Rumold'', ''Romuold'', la, Rumoldus, nl, Rombout, french: Rombaut) was an Irish or Scottish Christian missionary, although his true nationality is not known for certain.
He was martyred near Mechelen by two men, whom he had ...