Spaak is a family originating in Bohuslän, Sweden, with notable branches in Belgium, France, and Italy.[1]
Elias Jonæ Spaak (1650–1728), enrolled at Lund University in 1683 and subsequently postmaster and deputy customs chief inspector of Uddevalla, Bohuslän, assumed the family name in accordance with that of his residence. Among his issue were Protestant reformer Peter Spaak (1696–1769), and Magnus Spaak (1699–1768), who emigrated to Brussels, Belgium. Among Magnus Spaak's issue was Jacques Joseph Spaak (1742–1825), painter.
^Paul De Zuttere, Famille Spaak, dans : L'Intermédiaire des Généalogistes, n°385, Bruxelles, January–February 2010
Spaak is a family originating in Bohuslän, Sweden, with notable branches in Belgium, France, and Italy. Elias Jonæ Spaak (1650–1728), enrolled at Lund...
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Crantzberg. Peter Spaak's brother Magnus Spaak (1699–1768) emigrated to Brussels, Belgium, becoming the primogenitor of the family cadet branch there...
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film directed by Jean Renoir, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Spaak. The story concerns class relationships among a small group of French officers...
Risi and starring Vittorio Gassman, Jean-Louis Trintignant and Catherine Spaak. It is considered Risi's masterpiece[according to whom?][citation needed]...
nationals who are family members of EEA and Swiss citizens exercising their right of free movement and who hold a residence card of a family member of a Union...
produced a son, Gianluca Guidi. He then married (1972–1979) actress Catherine Spaak, with whom he had another son, Gabriele, and (1991) Gloria Guida, a former...
Pierlot and Spaak received the permission of the government to leave for London while the rest of the government remained in France. Pierlot and Spaak, together...
Your Death Paolo Bianchini Wayde Preston, Rik Battaglia, Aldo Berti, Agnès Spaak, Raf Baldassarre, Marco Zuanelli, Franca Scagnetti Italy Spaghetti Western...
William, and a younger sister, Sarah. Blair's first home was with his family at Paisley Terrace in the Willowbrae area of Edinburgh. During this period...
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Churchill was born in Oxfordshire into the wealthy, aristocratic Spencer family. He joined the British Army in 1895 and saw action in British India, the...
Belgium as a "wanted dangerous spy". Trepper contacted Suzanne Spaak and Jean Claude Spaak through De Winter, using the alias Jean Gilbert, in the hope...