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Wolfert VI of
Borselen (c. 1430 – 29
April 1486, Saint-Omer) was
stadtholder of Holland, Friesland, and Zeeland,
Admiral of the
Netherlands outside Flanders...
- sympathies,
amongst whom were John III, Lord of Renesse, and
Wolfert I van
Borselen. On 7
January 1297, John
married Edward's
daughter Elizabeth at St Peter's...
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James I of
Scotland and Lady Joan Beaufort. She
married Wolfert VI of
Borselen, a
Zeelander nobleman, and
lived in the
Netherlands until her
death in...
- Nicolas,
Claes or
Klaas van
Borselen was a
younger son of
Wolfert I van
Borselen. He
founded the Van
Borselen branch later known as Van Brigdamme. Claes...
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Wolfert I van
Borselen (c. 1245 – 1299) was lord of
Zandenburg and
Polsbroek and
regent for John I,
Count of Holland.
Wolfert I van
Borselen was born in...
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Floris I van
Borselen Florens de
Bersalia was lord of Sint-Maartensdijk and Sint-Maartensdijk Castle, the count's
lieutenant in
Zeeland and
keeper of the...
- Anna van
Borselen (c. 1472–1518) was a
noble in what is now the Netherlands, and was Lady of Veere,
Countess of Grandpré, Lady of Vlissingen, Westkapelle...
- Burgundy-Beveren
married Anna van
Borselen. He
would thus
succeed to the
power of her
father Wolfert VI van
Borselen in Zeeland. On 31 May 1486, he became...
- Anne, Lady of Ravenstein,
previously Anna van
Borselen (circa 1435 – 14
January 1508), was the
governess of Mary, suo jure
Duchess of Burgundy, herself...
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killed in a
fight with the Van
Borselen clan.
Wolfert III van
Borselen was the
probable culprit. On the Van
Borselen side,
Wolfert the **** had been...