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Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣɛizbrɛxt fɑn ˈɑmstəl]) is a 17th-century
history play by
Joost van den Vondel,
written to
inaugurate Amsterdam's...
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between 1654 and 1667.
Although his
Palamedes (1625) and
Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel (1637) are
acclaimed works, the
tragedies he
wrote after 1654 are considered...
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writer and
playwright Joost van den
Vondel based his play
Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel on the
history of
Gijsbrecht IV of
Amstel and his son Jan I of Amstel....
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Amsterdam ****
Pride boat parade. The name
Amstel and the
older form
Aemstel are
derived from Amestelle,
which is a
compound of the
words aam or ame...
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powerful lord in the
medieval County of
Holland and a
member of the Van
Aemstel family. His
territory was Amstelland, and his son was Jan I of Amstel [nl]...
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Performance of
Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel in
Amsterdam (c. 1904-1905)....
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Scouting Nederland is the
national Scout organisation of the
Netherlands with
approximately 110,000
members (53,324 male and 54,663 female, 87,000 youth...
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Dutch national poet
Joost van den Vondel's play
Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel.
Plays with some
connection to
historic narratives date to the beginnings...
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alluded to by
Dutch poet
Joost van den
Vondel in his work
Gijsbrechcie van
Aemstel (1637). The
Voivodeship contains three cities and 47 towns.
These are listed...
- plays, and
books in the Netherlands. Best
known is the play
Gijsbrecht van
Aemstel by 17th
century playwright and poet
Joost van den Vondel,
which is about...