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- Witte van Haemstede (c. 1281–1321) was a **** son of Floris V, Count of Holland, famous for military prowess. Witte's half-brother John I, Count of...
- 1284. Floris had several illegitimate children, including: Witte van Haemstede (c. 1281-1321), son of Anna van Heusden (daughter of Jan van Heusden)...
- the Flemish threatened the city, but they were defeated by Witte van Haemstede at Manpad. All the city's buildings were made of wood, and fire was a...
- Holland M. Daniel de la Merwede D. de Merwede (b) Floris van Haemstede (b) Zeeland D. de Haemstede (b) Floris I van Haamstede Gerard d'Audenhove dit Mettenbaerde...
- English forces defeat a small Scottish army. Battle on the Manpad Witte van Haemstede, commanding an army of the County of Holland defeats a Flemish army under...
- the monument's placement, later wrote a song commemorating 'Witte van Haemstede', one of the heroes mentioned on the monument. Later historians have questioned...
- other areas in Zeeland, Netherlands. Floris was the son of Witte van Haemstede Lord of Haamstede, and Agnes van der Sluis. He had two younger brothers:...
- Adrian Hamsted (also known as Adriaen van Haemstede) was the eponymous Dutch founder of the sect of Adrianists. Hamsted was born at Dordrecht in 1524...
- co-ruler Sinka Sebesi, Hungarian nobleman, landowner and co-ruler Witte van Haemstede, Dutch nobleman and prince (b. 1281) J. R. S. Phillips, Aymer de Valence...
- 'needle' is a monument placed by D.J. van Lennep to honour Witte van Haemstede, the saviour of Haarlem at a battle which on 26 April 1304 and to honor...