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Hagestein is a
village and
former city in the muni****lity of Vijfheerenlanden, Utrecht, Netherlands, on the Lek River,
about 2 km east of Vianen. It...
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Vlaardingen Voorburg Zoetermeer Utrecht Amersfoort Baarn Bunschoten Eemnes Hagestein Houten Leerdam Montfoort Nieuwegein Oudewater Rhenen Utrecht Veenendaal...
- (11
September 1362 – 25
August 1428) was Lord of Arkel,
Haastrecht and
Hagestein and
stadtholder of Holland,
Zeeland and West Frisia. He was a son of Lord...
- also
known as
Elisabeth (Isabel) de Bar-Pierrepont, was born c. 1345 at
Hagestein, Netherlands. She was the
youngest daughter of
Theobald de Bar, Seigneur...
- Present-day
towns in the
territory include Leerdam, Arkel, Heukelum, Asperen,
Hagestein,
Haastrecht and Gorinchem.
Around 1234–1240,
Herbaren II, lord of Ter...
- bij Duurstede,
street to the
churchtower The weir in the
river Lek near
Hagestein Wijk bij Duurstede,
windmill (molen Rijn en Lek) in the
street Wijk bij...
- (Amerongen/Maurik) NUON Lek
Hagestein 1.8 1958 51°59′28″N 5°08′01″E / 51.9912°N 5.1335°E / 51.9912; 5.1335 (
Hagestein)
Rijkswaterstaat Wilhelmina...
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Franciscus Gerardus (Frans) van der Gun (November 24, 1918,
Hagestein –
November 16, 2001, Utrecht) was a
Dutch politician and
trade unionist who served...
- – 14
January 1531) was Lord of Brederode, Vianen, Ameide,
Bailiff of
Hagestein and
Burgrave of Utrecht. He was the son of
Reinoud II van
Brederode and...
- Arkel. The area
takes its name from the
Lords of Arkel, of Ter Leede, of
Hagestein, of Everdingen, ****
builders from Haaften, and the Van
Brederodes from...