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    Machteld van Voorne (c. 1300 - 12 March 1372) was Lady of Voorne, Monschau and Valkenburg, and burgrave of Zeeland. During the Hook and Cod wars she was...
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    William van Teylingen (1156–1203) Dirk I van Brederode (1180–1236) m. Alveradis van Heusden William I van Brederode (1236–1285) m. Hildegonde van Voorne d.1302...
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    van Voorne, and they had six children: Dirk II van Brederode, 1256–1318, William's successor Alverade van Brederode, 1258 – after 1323 Rikairde van Brederode...
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    Hellevoetsluis (category Voorne aan Zee)
    town and former municipality in the west of Netherlands. It is located in Voorne-Putten, South Holland. The former municipality covered an area of 61.20 km2...
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    Gerard van Voorne in 1297 Hendrik Wisse van Borselen, knight in 1303 Floris van Borselen a.k.a. Floris der Vere Vranck van Borselen Clays van Borselen...
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    marriage in 1293, was to Mabelia of Voorne (c. 1273 – 26 February 1313), daughter of Albrecht of Voorne and Aleidis van Loon, with whom he had three children:...
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    IV, Count of Egmond rootsweb Accessed November 28, 2008 "Jan II 'met de bellen', heer van Egmond". geni_family_tree. 2024-07-28. Retrieved 2024-09-19....
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    Gerolf was later succeeded by Dirk I, who continued to rule Holland under the Frankish king. In 1248, count William II ordered the construction of the...
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    Holland). He was joined by Jan van Arkel, Lady Machteld van Voorne, Jan of Culemborg, Jan of Egmont, Gerrit of Heemskerk, Gerrit van Herlaer, and many lords...
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    the Loon camp were Gisbert II of Amstel, Floris Herbaren van der Lede, Folpert II van der Lede, Hugo of Voorne, Rogier van der Meere and Otto of Voorn;...
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    The House of Wassenberg (Huis van Wassenberg), was a noble family, active in the area covering parts of the Netherlands and Germany, active from 1021...
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    was easier to reach than Rotterdam harbor. This changed in 1829, when the Voorne Canal was opened. Meanwhile, profits from the trade with the Dutch East...
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