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- IJsselstein (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɛisəlstɛin] ) is a muni****lity and city in the Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. IJsselstein received city...
- Geldern-Egmond (today Mirbach-Geldern-Egmond) and the Barons of IJsselstein (also IJsselstein or Ysselstein). They were one of the prin****l noble families...
- Christoffel van IJsselstein (died after 1510) was the illegitimate son of Frederik of Egmont, Count of Buren and Leerdam, Lord of IJsselstein (died 1521)...
- The Gerbrandy Tower (Dutch: Gerbrandytoren) is a radio tower in IJsselstein, the Netherlands. It is also known as Lopik tower after the nearby town. It...
- Arnold, Lord of IJsselstein (also known as Arnoud, 1304 – 12 February 1363) was the second Lord of IJsselstein and Stoutenburg and Schout of Amersfoort...
- residential areas of Lombok and Kanaleneiland and the suburbs Nieuwegein and IJsselstein to the southwest of the station, and with the Uithof district and Utrecht...
- capital, major cities and towns in the province are Amersfoort, Houten, IJsselstein, Nieuwegein, Veenendaal and Zeist. The busiest railway station in the...
- Royal Terberg Group B.V. is a specialised vehicle manufacturer based in IJsselstein, Utrecht, Netherlands, building special trucks and ****ing specialist...
- 1686 in IJsselstein, buried 9 August 1686 in IJsselstein) Jakob Ferdinand (born 21 May 1688 in IJsselstein, buried 28 August 1688 in IJsselstein) Willem...
- trade: the Vaartse Rijn, connecting Utrecht to the Hollandse IJssel at IJsselstein. In 1528 the bishop lost secular power over both Neder- and Oversticht—which...