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Heythuysen (Dutch: [ˈɦɛitˌɦœyzə(n)] ; Limburgish: Heitse) is a town in the south-eastern Netherlands. It was
first mentioned in 1383 as Heythusen, and...
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county included the
communes of Neer, Nunhem, Haelen, Buggenum, Roggel,
Heythuysen, Horne, Beegden,
Geystingen and Ophoven. It was
suppressed in 1795, when...
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Willem van
Heythuysen posing with a
sword is an oil-on-canvas
painting by the
Dutch Golden Age
painter Frans Hals,
painted in 1625-1630, and now in the...
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Willem van
Heythuysen (1590s – 1650), was a
Dutch cloth merchant and
hofje founder in
Haarlem and Weert. He is best
known today for his
portraits by Frans...
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Madame van
Beresteyn (Louvre) and a full-length
portrait of
Willem van
Heythuysen posing with a sword. Both
these pictures are
equalled by the
other Banquet...
- Haarlem, Netherlands. It was
founded in 1650 by the
testament of
Willem van
Heythuysen (sometimes
spelled Heijt****jsen) on the site of his
summer residence outside...
- one of many
variants of Limburgish.
Railway station:
Weert Willem van
Heythuysen (1590s – 1650),
cloth merchant Jan van der
Croon (1600 – 1665), soldier...
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Roosterman (1598 – 1673), was a
Dutch cloth merchant and
friend of
Willem van
Heythuysen.
Roosterman is best
remembered today for his
portrait painted by Frans...
- pitch. The
pitch is
installed with a lawn of
Dutch gr****,
cultivated in
Heythuysen, the Netherlands.
During the
organization of
events such as concerts,...
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Leonardo da Vinci's
Ginevra de'
Benci in 1967 and
Frans Hals's
Willem van
Heythuysen portrait that was sold to the
Bavarian State Painting Collections in 1969...