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shows elements of both
Renaissance and classicism. Two
church bells by
Coenraat Wegewaert in 1656 hang in
their original bell-chairs, 100,2 cm and 81,5 cm...
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Jasper and Jan Moer from 1541, one from H. Van
Trier from 1570, one by
Coenraat Wegewaert from 1647, and one from C.
Fremy from 1692 and 31
modern bells...
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Geertruidenberg (1573–75) and
Heusden (1588).
Fransken van IJsselstein,
married Coenraat van
Diepholt (died 1572),
Marshal of the Nether-Bishopric of
Utrecht and...
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Amsterdam on 19
March 1683. The
couple had
three children, of whom
Coenraat van Str****
became a sculptor.
According to the 18th
century Dutch artist...
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Amersfoort in 1538. He was
buried in
Emden around 1540. Otto's
eldest son,
Coenraat van
Diepholt (died 1572),
married Fransken van IJsselstein,
daughter of...