Tongelaar Castle (section The Lords of Cuijk)
Jan I of Cuijk was succeeded as Lord of Cuijk by his junior son Otto, who ruled from 1308 till 1350. Next came Jan II (1350), Jan III (1354), Jan IV...
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William the Silent (redirect from Willem van oranje)
Katzenelnbogen, and Vianden Viscount of Antwerp Baron of Breda, Lands of Cuijk, City of Grave, Diest, Herstal, Warneton, Beilstein, Arlay, and Nozeroy;...
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lord of Woerden Herman VI van Woerden, the lord of Amstelland Gijsbrecht IV van Amstel and the lord of Cuijk Jan I van Cuijk respectively. This quickly...
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House of Orange-Nassau (redirect from Huis van Oranje-Nassau)
Culemborg (1748) Viscount of Antwerp Baron of Breda , Cranendonck , Lands of Cuijk , Eindhoven , City of Grave , Lek , IJsselstein , Acquoy , Diest , Grimbergen...
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Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel, Montfoort Castle to Herman VI of Woerden, and Castle Ter Horst to John I of Cuijk. This made the Bishop-Elect powerless and he urgently...
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(c. 1290 – 1342), married to Gérard van Diest (de) (1275–1333), Châtelain (Burggraf) of Antwerp and Otto of Cuijk (de) (1270–1350). Marie of Dampierre...
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N.; van der Plicht, J. (2010). "De 14C-chronologie van de Nederlandse Pre- en Protohistorie VI: Romeinse tijd en Merovische periode, deel A: historische...
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