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Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck (also: Sommelsdijk) (The Hague, 20
August 1637 - Paramaribo, 19 July 1688) was the
first governor of
Suriname after...
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Josina Anna
Petronella van
Aerssen,
married name
Baroness Giustina Boetzelaer (3
January 1733 – 3
September 1797) was a
Dutch composer, painter, lady...
- the
Society of
Suriname was
founded by the city of Amsterdam, the Van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck family, and the
Dutch West
India Company. The society...
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Cornelis van A****ns (1545–1627), a
statesman in
Holland Cornelis van
Aerssen van
Sommelsdijck (1637–1688), lord of Sommelsdijk, the
first governor of...
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Janssens E,
Aerssens P, Alliët P,
Gillis P, Raes M (March 2003). "Post-dural
puncture headaches...
- Vice-Admiral François van
Aerssen (14 June 1669 – 19 July 1740) was a
Dutch States Navy
officer and nobleman. He
fought in the Nine Years' War, the War...
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costs and
benefits of the society; the city of Amsterdam, the
family Van
Aerssen van Sommelsdijck, and the
Dutch West
India Company. Only
through mutual...
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invitation to her
music life at the
Hague in 1750. The
composer Josina van
Aerssen was one of her ladies-in-waiting.[citation needed]
William IV died on 22...
- profits—the city of Amsterdam, the
family Van
Aerssen van Sommelsdijck, and the
Dutch West
India Company. The Van
Aerssen family only
managed to sell its share...
- 1016/0092-8674(94)90322-0. PMID 8168137. S2CID 30073372.
Wlodarska I,
Baens M,
Peeters P,
Aerssens J,
Mecucci C,
Brock P,
Marynen P, Van den
Berghe H (June 1996). "Biallelic...