- that ran the orphanage, the
Stichting Coen
Cuser ****s,
which is
named after the
original benefactor Coen
Cuser, a
Haarlem knight who
founded a
house for...
- Matilda,
Abbess of Nivelles. John's
illegitimate children were:
Willem de
Cuser Aleid van Zandenburg, who was
married firstly to
Wolfert II of Borselen...
- wife of
Louis I, Duke of
Bourbon Matilda,
Abbess of
Nivelles Willem de
Cuser (born 1290, date of
death unknown) M. A. Pollock, Scotland,
England and...
-
equivalent to the
English Conrad.
People with this
given name include: Coen
Cuser, 14th-century
Dutch knight who
founded a
house for the poor Coen Dillen...
-
murdered along with the "Meesterknaap" (a high
court dignitary),
William Cuser in The
Hague by Hook nobles. Why
exactly Aleid was killed, is not certain...
-
paintings and artifacts,
including items from the
collection of the Coen
Cuser Stichting, a
former orphanage that has been
converted to apartments, but...
- vlèr /ŋ.n/ curéṅna, ftléṅni s s såurda /s/ sôrbel, papóss ṡ s sunôra /z/
cûṡer, armàṡṡd z z såurda /θ/ aziån, znèr, siucarézzi, ṡbózz ż z sunôra /ð/ żûg...
-
night of 22–23
September 1392 both she and William's
chamberlain Willem Cuser, were
murdered in The
Hague by Hook nobles. When
Count Albert started to...