- De
Graeff (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈɣraːf]; also: De Graef, Graef,
Graeff, Graaff,
Graaf and De
Graeff van Polsbroek) is a
Dutch noble family. The family...
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elected Grand Pensionary of Holland, and
together with his
uncle Cornelis de
Graeff, he
controlled the
Dutch political system from
around 1650
until the Rampjaar...
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Frank Ellsworth Graeff (December 19, 1860 — July 29, 1919) was an
American hymnwriter and
minister in the
Philadelphia Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal...
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Sherri Louise Graeff-Papini is an
American woman who
disappeared on
November 2, 2016,
reportedly while out
jogging a mile from her home in Redding, California...
- den
Graeff, also
Hermann (Aldekerk, 26
November 1585 - Krefeld, 27
December 1642) was a
Mennonite community leader from Krefeld.
Herman op den
Graeff was...
- Op den
Graeff (Dutch pronunciation: [ɔb də(ŋ) ˈɣraːf]) is a
German and
American family of
Dutch origin. They were one of the
first families of the Mennonite...
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Derick Isaacs op den
Graeff, also Dirk, Dirck,
Derrick Isaacs op den
Graeff, Opdengraef,
Opdengraff as well as Op den Gräff (1646 in
Krefeld - May 24,...
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Pieter Graeff (born
around 1450/1460) Jan
Pietersz Graeff (before 1500–1553)
Pieter Jansz Graeff (died
around 1547)
Cornelis Pietersz Graeff Lenaert...
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Abraham Isaacs op den
Graeff, also Op den Graff,
Opdengraef as well as Op den Gräff (c. 1649 – c. 1731) was one of the so-called
Original 13, the first...
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Cornelis de
Graeff (15
October 1599 – 4 May 1664),
often named Polsbroek or de heer van (lord)
Polsbroek during his lifetime, was an
influential regent...