- the
branch van Duvenvoirde. His son
Arend I van
Duvenvoorde (†1268)
continued the main Van
Duvenvoorde branch which in the 17th
century resumed the name...
-
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...
-
courtier and
financer Willem van
Duvenvoorde (c. 1290–1353)
managed the
internal affairs of Holland. This
enabled Van
Duvenvoorde and his relatives, the families:...
- 1323,
Willem van
Duvenvoorde got
orders to
build what
would become Geertruidenberg Castle.
About 5
kilometers to the south, Van
Duvenvoorde also had the formidable...
- The van
Duvenvoorde family become the
Lords of the town. 1610 -
Birth of Jacob,
Baron van W****enaer, Lord of Obdam; Son of
Jacob van
Duvenvoorde van W****enaer...
-
Theodora van
Duvenvoorde...
- 1599 (38) Cause of
death Malaria Occupation Admiral Spouse Phillipa Van
Duvenvoorde Parents Jacob Van der Does, Earl of
Noordwijk (father)
Clara Van Adrichem...
-
distinctive ambt, with the
first Lord of the Amt of
Voorburg being Dirk van
Duvenvoorde. He was
given the
position around 1198.
There was a
small wooden chapel...
-
honored the
request and
immediately took a
number of measures.
Johan Duvenvoorde,
Fleet Admiral of the
Dutch Republic, was sent to
England to
advise on...
- his daughter. In 1324
Willem van
Duvenvoorde acquired the
castle from
Beatrijs van
Putten en Strijen. Van
Duvenvoorde was a very rich man and was powerful...