Brederode was a ship of the line of the Maas Admiralty, part of the navy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, and the flagship of the Dutch fleet...
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the line Brederode (1644) built at Rotterdam for the Maas Admiralty in 1644 and was sunk in action in 1658 The 52-gun ship of the line Brederode (1731)...
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Schlobitten Palace (section 17th century: the Connection to House of Orange and the Brederode family)
had married the Dutch army chief Johan Wolfert van Brederode (1599–1655), member of the Van Brederode family. Through this connection, there was also a...
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Dutch admiral and fleet commander Maarten Tromp on the Dutch flagship Brederode. In 1654, he offered to carry the fleet over to the king, but in October...
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Anne Joanne of Nassau-Siegen (category Van Brederode)
unbaptised. Sofia Theodora van Brederode. Portrait by Pieter Nason, 1644. Muzeum Warmii i Mazur, Olsztyn. Trajectina Anna van Brederode. Portrait by Gerard van...
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with 57 guns. Admiral Tromp was forced to shift his flag to the 600-ton Brederode, of 54 guns. By 1652, the Dutch Admiralties had only 79 ships at their...
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general in the army of Brandenburg. On 6 April 1644, Christian Albert married Countess Sophie Theodore of Brederode-Vianen (16 March 1620 in Vianen – 23 September...
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Johan de Witt in Zweden Johan de Witt in Zweden Witte de With in the 'Brederode' leaving the Vlie, 9 June 1645 https://inter-antiquariaat...
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Van der Aa, A. J. (1865). "Liefde (Johan de)". Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden (in Dutch). Vol. 11. Haarlem: Brederode. pp. 412–413. v t e...
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Rotterdam for the Admiralty of the Maas - the Aemilia of 1632 and the Brederode of 1644; each was 144 (Amsterdam) feet in length and 35 feet in breadth. The...
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(1584–1661) Élie de la Place (?–1627) ⚭ Claude de Bontillac (?–1596) Floris van Brederode (1549–1599) ⚭ 1593 Theodora van Haaften (1570–1625) Louis II of...
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commander, a role also fulfilled by his younger brother Johan de Liefde In 1644, he was a skipper on shipping between Rotterdam and Amsterdam. During the...
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this the Sound ENDED.[clarification needed] In 1644 and 1645 forced Witte de With, therefore, the Brederode with a huge convoy merchantmen - 702 fleet in...
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Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden (in Dutch). Vol. 16. Haarlem: Brederode. pp. 16–22. Van Nimwegen, Olaf (2010). The Dutch Army and the Military...
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Van Brederode family, who owned nearby Brederode Castle. However, these hunting rights reverted to the States of Holland, when the last male Brederode passed...
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created in Utrecht (approximate date). 1455 - 7 April: Gijsbrecht van Brederode becomes bishop elect of Utrecht after being elected by the chapters. 1455...
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2003 2007 Trio Mediaeval Folk Songs ECM New Series ECM 2004 2007 Wolfert Brederode Quartet Currents ECM 2005 2007 Christian Wallumrød Ensemble The Zoo Is...
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Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden. Haarlem: Verlag J. J. van Brederode. pp. Bd. 11, S. 471. Norman, Jeremy. "An interactive annotated bibliography...
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the Dutch fleet relieving Copenhagen from the Swedish. His ship; the Brederode, was grounded and surrounded by the enemy at Oresund. He was first shot...
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Johan Wolfert van Brederode [nl] (Heusden (?), 12 June 1599 – Petersheim Castle [nl] near Maastricht, 3 September 1655), Lord of Brederode, Vianen, Ameide...
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1458 Franck de Borsele, Comte d'Ostrevant 1394 1473 Reinoud II van Brederode 1415 1473 Henry de Borsele, Seigneur de Vere 1405 1470 Jean IV, Seigneur...
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Christine married in The Hague on 11 February 1638 to Johan Wolfert van Brederode [nl], since 1636 the widower of Countess Anne Joanne of Nassau-Siegen...
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II van Brabant (1207–1248), Duke of Brabant and Lothier Hendrick van Brederode (1531–1568), Dutch noble and early leader of the Dutch Revolt Hendrik...
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Catherine Grey, Countess of Hertford (b. 1540) February 15 – Hendrick van Brederode, Dutch reformer (b. 1531) March 19 – Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell...
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Nassau-(in) Hadamar r.1606 Anne Joanne (1594–1654) married John Wolfert van Brederode, Field marshal Dutch States Army John Ernst of Nassau (1582–1617) Venetian...
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Catherine Grey, Countess of Hertford (b. 1540) February 15 – Hendrick van Brederode, Dutch reformer (b. 1531) March 19 – Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell...
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Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden, Bd. XIV, Haarlem: Jacobus Johannes van Brederode 1867, S. 83f. cf. Karl Hartfelder: Werner von Themar, ein Heidelberger...
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Harderwijk en Dr. G. D. J. Schotel. Vol. 9 (1st ed.). Haarlem: J.J. van Brederode. pp. 162–165. OCLC 12789863. Algaba Martínez, Leticia (2008). "El filibustero :...
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(11-05-1592 - 07-01-1597) Banchem, Johan van (01-02-1599 - 29-11-1601) Brederode, Reinoud van (18-03-1602 - 07-01-1633) Haga, Cornelis (17-06-1645 - 12-08-1654)...
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allotted to Holland. In 1371 Arent II van Dussen joined William I van Brederode and other knights to support Wenceslaus I, Duke of Luxembourg as Duke...
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