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mania grips the Netherlands. The main
fictional character,
Cornelius Van
Baerle,
belongs to the
natural school whose motto was: "To
despise flowers is to...
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Suzanna van
Baerle or
Susanna Huygens (8
March 1599 – 10 May 1637) was a
Dutch woman known for the book-long poem Dagh-werck that was
written as a close...
- Baarle-Hertog (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbaːrlə ˈɦɛrtɔx]; French:
Baerle-Duc,
pronounced [baʁl(ə)dyk]) is a
Flemish muni****lity of Belgium, much of which...
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appointed as stadtholder. In 1626
Constantijn fell in love with
Suzanna van
Baerle after earlier courtship by the
Huygens family to win her for his brother...
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Renaissance humanist, a theologian, poet, and historian. Born
Caspar (Kaspar) van
Baerle in Antwerp, Barlaeus'
parents fled the city when it was
occupied by Spanish...
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Alexandre Dumas, père's
novel La
Tulipe Noire, the main
character Cornelius Van
Baerle is
imprisoned at Loevestein.
Loevestein faction List of
castles in the Netherlands...
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Christiaan was
named after his
paternal grandfather. His mother,
Suzanna van
Baerle, died
shortly after giving birth to Huygens's sister. The
couple had five...
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industrially manufactured for used as
windows in the 19th
century by Van
Baerle in
Gernsheim and
Johann Gottfried Dingler in Augsburg.
Johann Nepomuk von...
- he was
married to
Frederica Henrietta Justina van
Baerle (1755–1793), the
daughter of
Karel van
Baerle. In 1792, just one year
before her death, she purchased...
- the
Berlin museum.
Portrait of
Pieter de
Graeff Portrait of
Susanna van
Baerle (1655)
Rembrandt as
shepherd with
staff and
flute Landscape with Obelisk...