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    De Graeff (Dutch pronunciation: [dəˈɣraːf]; also: De Graef, Graef, Graeff, Graaff, Graaf and De Graeff van Polsbroek) is a Dutch noble family. The family...
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    to as the Dutch Golden Age. De Witt was elected Grand Pensionary of Holland, and together with his uncle Cornelis de Graeff, he controlled the Dutch political...
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    Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a regent and burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam and leading Dutch statesman during the Golden...
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    Cornelis de Graeff (15 October 1599 – 4 May 1664), often named Polsbroek or de heer van (lord) Polsbroek during his lifetime, was an influential regent...
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    op den Graeff (van de Aldekerk), with whom he had a son, Herman op den Graeff. No substantial evidence of any relation between the Op den Graeff and the...
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  • Cornelis de Graeff (1599–1664) was a Dutch politician and diplomat. Cornelis de Graeff may also refer to: Cornelis de Graeff (Dutch noble, born 1650)...
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  • Op den Graeff[needs IPA] is a German and American family of Dutch origin. They were one of the first families of the Mennonite faith in Krefeld at the...
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  • tree of the Dutch (De) Graeff family (Dutch pronunciation: [dəˈɣraːf]; also: Graeff and De Graeff van Polsbroek). The House De Graeff is an alleged cadet...
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    Jhr. Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff (7 August 1872 – 24 April 1957) was a Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies and a Dutch minister for foreign...
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    Soestdijk Palace (category House De Graeff)
    nephew Johan de Witt. During the summers, the family spent a lot of their time at the palace, and de Graeff's sons-Pieter and Jacob de Graeff-played with...
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    Pieter de Graeff (15 August 1638 – 3 June 1707) was a Dutch aristocrat of the Dutch Golden Age and one of the most influential pro-state, republican Amsterdam...
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    William III of England (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    with De Graeff's sons Pieter and Jacob de Graeff in the park of the country house in Soestdijk. In 1674 Wilhelm bought the estate from Jacob de Graeff, which...
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    Dirk de Graeff (Amsterdam, February 1, 1601 - April 26, 1637 ibid) was a Dutch 17th-century regent who belonged to the States Party. Dirk was a scion...
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    Cornelis de Graeff (23 August 1671, Amsterdam – 16 February 1719, Ilpendam) was a member of the family De Graeff, a prominent regent family from the Dutch...
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    from the De Graeff family. Dirck Jansz Graeffs was the first illustrious member of the De Graeff family. His parents were Jan Pietersz Graeff, a cloth...
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    Johan de Graeff, also Jan de Graeff (29 October 1673 in Amsterdam – 12 April 1714) - patrician of Amsterdam, Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek - was a member...
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    hall was opened on 29 July 1655 by Cornelis de Graeff, the mayor of Amsterdam. De Graeff's son Jacob de Graeff laid the foundation for this along with three...
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    patrons at the early stages of his career was Amsterdam statesman Andries de Graeff. Although they were by now affluent, the couple suffered several personal...
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    Christiaan de Graeff (11 December 1936 – 7 July 2017) was Jonkheer and a Dutch field hockey player. Egbert de Graeff was a member of the De Graeff family...
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    Jhr. Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek (born Dirk de Graeff; named also Van Polsbroek or Polsbroek) (Amsterdam, 28 August 1833 – 27 June 1916, The Hague) was...
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    Amsterdam burgomaster Cornelis de Graeff. Through his marriage Banninck Cocq got linked with the powerful Bicker and De Graeff families of Amsterdam and also...
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    Joan de Graeff (March 11, 1735 in Amsterdam - March 31, 1754 in Geneva) was a Dutch patrician and held the feudal title Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek until...
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    of the year 1567, backed by his friend Lenaert Jansz de Graeff, his brother Dirck Jansz Graeff and a large part of the bourgeoisie, Brederode became...
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    Meiji Restoration (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    already existing domains. On March 23 the Dutch Minister-Resident Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek and the French Minister-Resident Léon Roches were the first...
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    Regnier de Graaf (English spelling), original Dutch spelling Reinier de Graaf, or Latinized Reijnerus de Graeff (30 July 1641 – 17 August 1673), was a...
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    Knight Cornelis de Graeff (19 May 1650 in The Hague – 16 October 1678 in The Hague) was a Dutch nobleman and a water board member of the Zijpe and Haze...
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    Lenaert Jansz de Graeff, also Lena(e)rt Jansz Graeff, Leendert de Graeff and Leonhard de Graeff (Amsterdam, c. 1525 – in Exile, c. 1578) belonged to the...
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    Questiers, poet and dramatist Jacob de Graeff Dircksz., Amsterdam regent Andries de Graeff, Amsterdam regent Cornelis de Graeff, Amsterdam regent Catharina Hooft...
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    Dircksz de Graeff, free lord of Zuid-Polsbroek (Emden 1571 – Amsterdam, 6 October 1638) was an illustrious member of the Dutch patrician De Graeff family...
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    Johannes de Graaff (1729–1813), also referred to as Johannis de Graeff in some documents, was a Dutch Governor of Sint Eustatius, Saba and Sint Maarten...
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