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Haamstede is a
village in the
Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Schouwen-Duiveland. The
village is
known for
Haamstede Castle...
- half-brother John I,
Count of Holland, gave him the
property connected to
Haamstede Castle, in Zeeland. In 1304
Witte led an army to
victory in a
battle against...
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Haamstede Castle (Dutch: Slot
Haamstede) is a
castle in the
village of
Haamstede on the
island of Schouwen-Duiveland. It is a rijksmonument. The keep dates...
- Jan II van
Haamstede (1320 - 24 May 1386) was lord of
Haamstede and
Haamstede Castle. Jan II van
Haamstede was of the
Lords of
Haamstede.
These were a...
-
Floris I van
Haamstede (c. 1301 -
Battle of Warns, 1345) was Lord of
Haamstede Castle on Schouwen, and of
several other areas in Zeeland, Netherlands...
- Jan who died in 1294, had a son
called Jan van
Haamstede, who died
childless in 1295. It led to
Haamstede Castle coming to the
unrelated Witte van Haemstede...
- Nieuw-
Haamstede is a
hamlet in the
Dutch province of Zeeland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Schouwen-Duiveland, and lies
about 25 km
north of Middelburg...
- some successes; on 1
August five out of
twelve Blenheims sent to
attack Haamstede and
Evere (Brussels) were able to bomb,
damaging (50%, 40% and 10%) three...
- of Zeeland. It is
connected to
Haamstede, and
therefore generally considered to be part of the
village Burgh-
Haamstede.
Burgh is a part of the muni****lity...
- some successes; on 1 August, five out of
twelve Blenheims sent to
attack Haamstede and
Evere (Brussels) were able to
destroy or
heavily damage three Bf 109s...