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Duivenvoorde Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Duivenvoorde) is a
castle in the town of Voorschoten,
South Holland, in the Netherlands. It was
first mentioned in...
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Duivenvoorde 2015, p. 423. Van
Duivenvoorde 2015, pp. 31, 67. Van
Duivenvoorde 2015, pp. 81, 432–450. Van
Duivenvoorde 2015, p. 355. Van
Duivenvoorde...
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Jacobus Duivenvoorde (November 15, 1928 –
November 16, 2011) was the
Catholic archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Merauke, Indonesia. Ordained...
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Jacob van W****enaer
Duivenvoorde, lord of
Obdam (1574,
Haarlem – 31
August 1623, Heusden), was a
Dutch naval commander, Lieutenant-Admiral of the United...
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Schimmelpenninck van der Oye,
still today own
Kasteel Duivenvoorde.
Leiden Castle Duivenvoorde Castle Breda Castle Twickel Castle Jacob II van W****enaer...
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Willem van
Duvenvoorde or van
Duvoorde (1290–1353), also
known as
Willem Snikkerieme, was a 14th-century
nobleman and
financier who
served as a financial...
- p. 87 Hocker, Fred "Spars" in
Hocker &
Pipping 2023, pp. 103–104 Van
Duivenvoorde 2015, p. 388 Howe, Nathaniel; Lindblom,
Irene and Hocker, Fred. "Tackle"...
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modern Europe (1. ed.). Oxford:
Oxbow Books. ISBN 9781782970453. Van
Duivenvoorde,
Wendy (2015).
Dutch East
India Company shipbuilding : the archaeological...
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Polanen family was a side
branch of the Van W****enaer
family which owned Duivenvoorde Castle since 1226. The
branch took its name from
Polanen Castle (Kasteel...
- Winton, T., van
Duivenvoorde, W. (2019). The Rise of 3D in
Maritime Archaeology. In: McCarthy, J., Benjamin, J., Winton, T., van
Duivenvoorde, W. (eds) 3D...