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Ilpenstein Castle (dutch:
Ilpenstein, ****s te Ilpendam, Hof te Ilpendam) was a
castle of the Free and high
Lordship of Purmerend,
Purmerland and Ilpendam...
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Ilpendam and Lord of
Ilpenstein castle.
Ilpendam was a
separate muni****lity
until 1991.
Until 1872
there was a castle,
called Ilpenstein, of the Lordship...
- the T****enmuseum Hendrikje, at
castle Ilpenstein and at the
country estate Bronstee near Heemstede. At
Ilpenstein, De
Graeff owned a big art collection...
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Jacob Gerrit van
Garderen (1803–1856) and
lived as the last
residents at
Ilpenstein castle. Van
Garderen was
mayor of Ilpendam,
member of the
Provincial Council...
- van Zuid-Polsbroek (23
December 1741 in
Amsterdam – 20
December 1811 at
Ilpenstein) was a
Dutch politician at
local and
national Level during the Patriottentijd...
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Canon of St.
Pieter at Utrecht. Most of the time he
resided at his
castle Ilpenstein. He also
owned Bronstee, a
country estate near Heemstede. De
Graeff was...
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Semisouverain fief of Zuid-Polsbroek Fief of Purmerend,
Purmerland and
Ilpendam Ilpenstein Castle Herengracht 573
Soestdijk Palace Der
deutsche Herold: Zeitschrift...
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Matthias Laurenz Gräff (also
known as
Matthias Laurenz Gräff
Ilpenstein; born 19 July 1984) is an Austrian-Gr****
academic painter,
private historian, politician...
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Ilpendam along with the
castle of
Ilpenstein north of
Amsterdam and the
canal house De
Dolphijn in the city. At
Ilpenstein,
Banninck Cocq
decorated the main...
- (1814–1870)
Gerrit de
Graeff (IV) van Zuid-Polsbroek (1870–1912) Dirk de
Jongh Ilpenstein Castle Moelker, H.P., De
heerlijkheid Purmerland en
Ilpendam (1978 Purmerend)...