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Brederode may
refer to:
Dutch ship
Brederode,
flagship of the
Dutch fleet in the
First Anglo-Dutch War
Castle Brederode, a
ruined castle near Santpoort-Zuid...
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Brederode (1415–1473)
became hereditary burgrave of the city of Utrecht. The
Brederodes, high-spirited due to
their constantly growing possessions,
their high...
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Provinces of the
Netherlands have
borne the name
Brederode,
named after Johan Wolfert van
Brederode, the brother-in-law of
stadtholder Frederick Henry...
- Lord of
Bréderode (December 1531 – 15
February 1568), also
styled Count of
Brederode, was a
member of the
Dutch noble family Van
Brederode. He was the...
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Brederode Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Brederode), also
called the
Ruins of
Brederode (Dutch: Ruïne van
Brederode), is
located near Santpoort-Zuid. The castle...
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Lancelot van
Brederode (died 20 July 1573, Schoten) was a
Dutch general in the
Dutch Revolt. He was vice
admiral of the 'geuzen' or 'Sea Beggars' and...
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Myron van
Brederode (born 6 July 2003) is a
Dutch professional footballer who
plays as a left
winger for 2.
Bundesliga club
Fortuna Düsseldorf on loan...
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Frans van
Brederode (February 4, 1465 –
August 11, 1490) was a
rebel in
Holland against the rule of
emperor Maximilian,
father and
regent of Duke Philip...
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Reinoud II van
Brederode (1415–1473), 9th lord of
Brederode Reinoud III van
Brederode (1492–1556), 11th lord of
Brederode Reinoud IV van
Brederode (1520–1584)...
- Aart
Brederode (22
March 1942 – 8 May 2020) was a
Dutch field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Overlijdensadvertentie...