• Filip Willem van Steenhuys or Filips Willem van Steenhuys (27 September 1593 – 1 May 1668), 1st baron of Poederlee and lord of Flers, Heerle, Gierle,...
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    William III (William Henry; Dutch: Willem Hendrik; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also known as William of Orange, was the sovereign Prince of Orange...
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    verdeling van de nalatenschap van Willem III"". Een uitzonderlijke erfgenaam: De verdeling van de nalatenschap van Koning-Stadhouder Willem II en een...
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    Willem Barentsz (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈbaːrənts]; c. 1550 – 20 June 1597), anglicized as William Barents or Barentz, was a Dutch navigator, cartographer...
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    "Militaire Willems-Orde: Wales, George Augustus Frederick, Prince of" [Military William Order: Wales, George Augustus Frederick, Prince of]. Ministerie van Defensie...
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    Willem Cornelisz. van Muyden (c. 1573, in Muiden – 1634, in Amsterdam) was an early 17th-century skipper. He is known in the Netherlands as De Eerste...
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    flood. Willem Vleertman was born in Oldenzaal, the son of Frans Vleertman, who served as a rider under Captain C. Völler, and Metta van Randen or van Grande...
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    Peele, Een uitzonderlijke erfgenaam: De verdeling van de nalatenschap van Koning-Stadhouder Willem III en een consequentie daarvan: Pruisisch heerlijk...
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    Constitution) most recently that of King Willem-Alexander in 2013, as well as royal weddings, most recently the wedding of Willem-Alexander to Máxima in 2002. The...
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    damaged. On 20 April 1572 it was occupied by Willem Bloys van Treslong, and Adriaen's oldest son Jan van der Hooge (1522-c. 1573) had to flee to Brabant...
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    van Vollenhoven HH Princess Aimée of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-Söhngen Miss Magali van Vollenhoven Miss Eliane van Vollenhoven Mr Willem van Vollenhoven...
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    later to his son Jan IV of Brabant. He also would later serve Philip the Good. In 1403, he married the Dutch noblewoman Johanna van Polanen and so inherited...
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    Heere van Bredenroede' appears in third position, right after Willem van Duvenvoorde, and before Jan van Polanen Lord of De Lek. 'Heere Diderick van Breederoeden'...
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    Rembrandt (redirect from Rembrandt van Rijn)
    Levecq, Nicolaes Maes, Jürgen Ovens, Christopher Paudiß, Willem de Poorter, Jan Victors, and Willem van der Vliet. The largest collections of Rembrandt's work...
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    strandt van Walcheren in Zeelandt . Willem Christiaens vander Boxe, Leiden 1647. Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn: Antwoord van Marcus Zuerius van Boxhorn gegeven...
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    The Latinate term osteogenesis imperfecta was coined by Dutch anatomist Willem Vrolik in 1849; translated literally, it means "imperfect bone formation"...
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    Perth on the Swan River. The mission proved fruitless, but he charted parts of the continent's western coast. Willem de Vlamingh was born in Oost-Vlieland...
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    Willem George Frederik Derx (born 8 May 1813 – 10 December 1890) was a Dutch civil servant, who made a career in the administration on the Dutch Gold Coast...
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    representatives, Willem Bentinck van Rhoon, a son of William III's faithful retainer William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, and Willem van Haren, grietman...
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    J. Mey—1624-1625 Willem Verhulst—1625-1626 Peter Minuit—1626-1632 Sebastiaen J. Krol—1632-1633 Wouter van Twiller—1633-1638 Willem Kieft—1638-1647 Peter...
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    Tulliano by Pope Innocent IV (1243–54), protector of the Franciscans by Pope Alexander IV (1254–61), inquisitor-general by Pope Urban IV (1261–64), and succeeded...
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    Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, it proved happy. The eldest son of George III, the Prince of Wales (later George IV), had one child, Charlotte, who was...
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    (French: Principauté d'Orange) was, from 1163 to 1713, a feudal state in Provence, in the south of modern-day France, on the east bank of the river Rhone...
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    ISBN 978-90-6550-076-2, p. 347 De Graaf, Ronald (2021). Friso: het tragische leven van Johan Willem Friso [Friso: the tragic life of John William Friso] (in Dutch). Boom...
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  • Willem Leyel or Willum Leyel (Danish: William Leyel, c. 1593 – Spring 1654) was a Danish governor of Tranquebar and captain in the Royal Dano-Norwegian...
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    Vincent Willem van Gogh is born in Zundert. February 17: sister Anna Cornelia van Gogh, (1855–1930), called Anna, is born. May 1: brother Theodorus van Gogh...
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    (The Economist) in 2022. The monarch is the head of state, at present King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. Constitutionally, the position is equipped...
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    Frans Hals Laughing Boy (c. 1625) Rembrandt van Rijn Self-portrait (1669) Jan Baptist Xavery Bust of William IV, Prince of Orange (1733) Peter Paul Rubens...
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    18 March 1539 – Ulft Castle [nl], 18/28 May 1599), who married Count Willem IV van den Bergh ('s-Heerenberg, 24 December 1537 – Ulft Castle, 6 November...
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    William I (Willem Frederik; 24 August 1772 – 12 December 1843) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1815 until his abdication...
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