- Maarten,
Baron van der Goes van
Dirxland (3
January 1751, The
Hague – 10 July 1826, The Hague) was a
Dutch politician who
served as
government minister...
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Maarten van den Hove (1605–1639),
Dutch astronomer Maarten van der Goes van
Dirxland (1751–1826),
Dutch politician Maarten van der
Linden (born 1969), Dutch...
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director of the
company was
Baron Henri Maarten Anton van der Goes van
Dirxland (born 30
November 1841 in The Hague; died 29
January 1890), who has also...
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Champagny as
Grand Chancellor and the
Dutchman Maarten van der Goes van
Dirxland as
Grand Treasurer and they and the
order had a
joint base in the Hôtel...
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Louis Napoleon,
Baron van der Goes van
Dirxland (28 July 1806 in
Loosduinen – 19
March 1885 in The Hague) was a
Dutch politician and
Ministers of Foreign...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs 1860–1861 Succeeded by
Louis van der Goes van
Dirxland Preceded by Eppo
Cremers Minister of
Foreign Affairs 1866–1868 Succeeded by...
- Goes (c. 1430/1440–1482),
Flemish painter Louis Napoleon van der Goes van
Dirxland (1806–1885),
Dutch politician Marinus van der Goes van
Naters (1900–2005)...
- Dutch).
Retrieved 12
September 2017. "Mr. H.M.A.
baron van der Goes van
Dirxland".
Parlement &
Politiek (in Dutch).
Retrieved 12
September 2017. "Mr. L...
- Dutch).
Retrieved 20
January 2024. "Mr. H.M.A.
baron van der Goes van
Dirxland".
Parlement &
Politiek (in Dutch).
Retrieved 20
January 2024. "Mr. L.G...
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circular in
French in
which Grand Chancellor Maarten van der Goes van
Dirxland explains that all
these orders all
actually made up one
order and that...