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    The Nieuwe Kerk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈniʋə ˈkɛr(ə)k]; English: New Church) is a Protestant church in the city of Delft in the Netherlands. The building...
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  • Nieuwe Kerk (English: New Church) is a common name for churches in the Netherlands. It may refer to: Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam) Nieuwe Kerk (Delft) Nieuwe...
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    Oude Kerk (Old Church), nicknamed Oude Jan ("Old John") and Scheve Jan ("Skewed John"), is a Gothic Protestant church in the old city center of Delft, the...
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    was housed in the Nieuwe Kerk. The Niewe Kerk is brightly illuminated in View of Delft to show support for the Dutch monarchy. Delft was also painted by...
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  • Prince Ernest Casimir of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    He was buried in the Protestant Church in Brussels until his body was transferred to the Royal Crypt in the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft, in 1860. v t e v t e...
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    the Delft Nieuwe Kerk (New Church), starting a tradition for the House of Orange that has continued to the present day. Around this time, Delft also...
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    The City Hall in Delft is a Renaissance style building on the Markt across from the Nieuwe Kerk. It is the seat of the city's government as well as a popular...
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    Amalie of Solms-Braunfels (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Amalia of Solms-Braunfels (31 August 1602 – 8 September 1675) was Princess of Orange by marriage to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. She acted as the...
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    William V, Prince of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Germany. His body was moved to the Dutch Royal Family crypt in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft on 29 April 1958. In 1813, his son, William VI returned to the Netherlands...
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    Juliana of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    March 2004 interred beside her mother in the royal vaults under the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. The memorial service made her ecumenical and often highly personal...
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    William II of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    William II (Dutch: Willem Frederik George Lodewijk; English: William Frederick George Louis; 6 December 1792 – 17 March 1849) was King of the Netherlands...
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    Prince Maurice of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Prince Maurice of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange-Nassau (Willem Frederik Maurits Alexander Hendrik Karel; 15 September 1843 – 4 June 1850), was the...
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    a certain self-awareness of technical skill by the painter. The Nieuwe Kerk in Delft is also notable for containing the tomb monuments of William the...
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    William the Silent (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    March 1647 and is buried with his father William "The Silent" in Nieuwe Kerk, Delft. The Netherlands became formally independent after the Peace of Münster...
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    Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    November 1962. She was buried in the Dutch royal family crypt in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft, on 8 December. At her request and contrary to protocol, the funeral...
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    Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    surviving son, William II. Frederick Henry was born on 29 January 1584 in Delft, Holland, Dutch Republic. He was the youngest child of William the Silent...
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    Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    2004. Ten days later, he was interred with a state funeral at the Nieuwe Kerk, Delft. Bernhard's funeral was different from those of Prince Claus and Queen...
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    Prince Henry of the Netherlands (1820–1879) (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Prince William Frederick Henry of the Netherlands (Dutch: Willem Frederik Hendrik; 13 June 1820 – 13 January 1879) was the third son of King William II...
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    Hugo Grotius (category Burials at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    returned to the country of his youth, being laid to rest in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. Grotius' personal motto was Ruit hora ("Time is running away");...
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    Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Palace in The Hague in 1837, aged 62, and is entombed in the New Church in Delft. Marjan P. Nekkers-Kapitein, Wilhelmina van Pruisen, in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon...
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    William, Prince of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    June 1879 his body was entombed in the royal crypt at the New Church of Delft. On his coffin there was a wreath from French Empress Eugénie de Montijo...
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    William IV, Prince of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Huis ten Bosch, The Hague, Dutch Republic Burial 4 February 1752 Nieuwe Kerk, Delft Spouse Anne, Princess Royal ​ ​ (m. 1734)​ Issue Details... Carolina...
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    Prince Alexander of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    years earlier. Prince Alexander was buried in the royal crypt at Nieuwe Kerk in Delft on Good Friday 21 April 1848. His brothers Henry and William, Prince...
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    William II, Prince of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    1650(1650-11-06) (aged 24) The Hague, Dutch Republic Burial 8 March 1651 Nieuwe Kerk, Delft Spouse Mary, Princess Royal ​ ​ (m. 1641)​ Issue William III House...
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    Wilhelmina of Prussia, Princess of Orange (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia (Frederika Sophia Wilhelmina; 7 August 1751 in Berlin – 9 June 1820 in Het Loo) was the consort of William V of Orange and...
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    Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    In 1896, Queen Emma ordered Frederick to be moved to Nieuwe Kerk, the family burial site in Delft. She boarded a vessel to Padua, but was unable to find...
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    Princess Pauline of Orange-Nassau (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Pauline's remains finally were interred in the Royal Crypt in the Nieuwe Kerk in Delft. The text of her gravestone reads: "Grabmal of Friderike Louise Pauline...
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    Anna Pavlovna of Russia (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    queen consort of the Netherlands, and her husband was inaugurated in the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. Anna attended his inauguration in a dress of silver cloth...
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    Princess Louise of Prussia (1808–1870) (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Princess Louise of Prussia (Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie; 1 February 1808 – 6 December 1870) was a princess of the Netherlands as the wife of Prince...
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    Sophie of Württemberg (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    (aged 58) Huis ten Bosch, The Hague, Netherlands Burial 20 June 1877 Nieuwe Kerk, Delft, Netherlands Spouse William III of the Netherlands ​ ​ (m. 1839)​...
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