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    Henry II of Brabant (Dutch: Hendrik, French: Henri; 1207 – February 1, 1248) was Duke of Brabant and Lothier after the death of his father Henry I in 1235...
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    his daughter Beatrix had to succeed him. Pepin of Herstal, duke of Brabant, who could have helped her, also died (714). In 715 Beatrix was attacked from...
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    van Cralingen Beatrix van Polanen m. Hendrik VIII van Boutershem Maria van Polanen m. Willem van Cronenburch Otto van der Leck (–1428) m. Sophia van den...
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  • Tilburg), followed by a name change to Katholieke Universiteit Brabant (Catholic University Brabant). Although in its present name Tilburg University, the word...
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    death in February 2024. Andreas Antonius Maria van Agt was born in Geldrop in the province of North Brabant in a Roman Catholic family. After receiving his...
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    monarchy since 16 March 1815. Following the abdication of his mother Queen Beatrix, Willem-Alexander has been King of the Netherlands since 30 April 2013...
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    ascended the throne immediately following the abdication of his mother Queen Beatrix earlier that day. Willem-Alexander is the first King of the Netherlands...
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    of Limburg from 1140 Gerhard van Limburg, who married Elizabeth [unknown] and had a child, Gerhard (1148– ) Beatrix van Limburg (– 12 July, after 1164)...
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    1682 in Hamburg met Jeudit Teixeira, de dochter van Manuel Teixeira alias Isaac Senior Teixeira en Beatrix Nunes Henriques." Antonio Lopes Suasso at jhm...
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    (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌkoːnɪŋˈɪnədɑx] ) or Queen's Day and, under Queen Beatrix until 2013, was celebrated on 30 April. She prolonged the tradition that...
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    figures as the son of Orient of L'Islefort (or Illefort) and his wife Beatrix in perhaps the most familiar version, which is the one adopted for the...
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  • Utrecht University. He was chamberlain to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands for the province of North Brabant between April 1989 and 19 May 1998, and he served...
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    after the abdication of his mother, Beatrix. Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange, eldest son and heir of Queen Beatrix and Prince Claus, met Argentine-born...
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    Breda (redirect from Breda, North Brabant)
    the southern part of the Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. The name derived from brede Aa ('wide Aa' or 'broad Aa') and refers to...
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    Gender (stream) (category Rivers of North Brabant)
    (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛndər]) is a stream in the Dutch province of North Brabant. It originates in originally marshy flatlands near Steensel and flows through...
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    arch-enemy of the count of Flanders of the house of Dampierre. Floris married Beatrix of Dampierre, the daughter of Guy of Dampierre, count of Flanders, in 1269...
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    videoclip met creaties van Van den Krommenacker". Brabants Dagblad (in Dutch). 23 December 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2023. "Van den Krommenacker in America's...
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    bij Koninklijk Besluit van 23 april 1980, nr. 3 (stb. 206) bij de troonsaanvaarding van Koningin Beatrix. De beschrijving van het wapenschild in het eerste...
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    Frank Houben (category Mayors in North Brabant)
    the province of North Brabant between 22 April 1987 and 1 October 2003, when he retired after 16 years of service for Beatrix of the Netherlands. His...
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    Manieren van Heiliger Minnen). This treatise was preserved anonymously in the Limburg Sermons, and known for its influence on mysticism in Brabant and the...
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  • King's commissioner North Brabant "J.D. (Jan Dirk) van der Harten" (in Dutch). Parlement & Politiek. "Mr. A.A.M. (Dries) van Agt" (in Dutch). Parlement...
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    Tongelaar Castle (category Castles in North Brabant)
    Tongelaar Castle (also Tongelaer) is located between Mill and Gassel in North-Brabant, Netherlands. The current castle is a part of, and is built on top of,...
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    Zuid-Willemsvaart (category Canals in North Brabant)
    canal in the provinces Limburg (Netherlands), Limburg (Belgium), and North Brabant. Several important canals are connected to it, e.g. the Campine Canals...
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    Wilhelmina Canal (category Canals in North Brabant)
    The Wilhelmina Canal is a canal in North-Brabant, Netherlands. It connects Tilburg to the Meuse, and continues to the east to connect to the Zuid-Willemsvaart...
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    Prince Friso and maternal uncle Juan Zorreguieta, the then still Duchess of Brabant Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Jonkvrouw Alexandra Jankovich de Jeszenice,...
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    protection, military police and guard duties. On 3 July 1956, Princess Beatrix became patroness of the Royal Marechaussee. In 1994, the national and municipal...
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    Geheugen van Almere. Accessed 1 December 2006 (in Dutch) Jewish Broadcasting special on Progressive Judaism in the Netherlands (in Dutch) Queen Beatrix of the...
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  • Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG), Groningen, Includes the Beatrix Children Hospital University Medical Center Utrecht Universitair Medisch...
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    Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands that Kroon be awarded the Military William Order for bravery shown during commando actions in Uruzgan. Queen Beatrix made...
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  • Theo Hendriks (category Members of the Provincial Council of North Brabant)
    Retrieved 9 January 2016. René Zwaap (29 June 2007). "Beatrix en de Bilderberg Privé-zaken van de majesteit". De Groene Amsterdammer. Retrieved 9 January...
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