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copperplate and also took an
interest in alchemy. In 1595 he
married Sophia Jansdochter Goltzius,
younger sister of Hendrick, and
settled at Alkmaar. They had...
- is a
hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands. It was
founded in 1616 by
Guerte Jansdochter de Wael,
daughter of a rich
textile trader, for poor
women of the Dutch...
- the
eldest son of
organist Peter (or Pieter)
Swybbertszoon and
Elske Jansdochter Sweeling,
daughter of a surgeon. Soon
after Sweelinck's birth, the family...
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Denomination Catholic (until 1536),
Anabaptist (from 1536)
Spouse Geertruydt Jansdochter Children Two daughters, one son
Profession Catholic priest (until 1536)...
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member of the
guild of beer porters,
Adriaen Michielszoon, and
Aagje Jansdochter. Many
anecdotes were told of De Ruyter's
early life, but of
dubious historical...
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Clara Jansdochter van
Sparwoude (sometimes
written Spaerwoude) (ca. 1530 – 4
August 1615) was a
Dutch noblewoman of
Delft who is
chiefly remembered for...
- Anna
Jansdochter Muggen (d. 1608), was an
alleged Dutch witch. She was the last
person to be
executed for
witchcraft in Holland, then the most influential...
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seven children of
Hendrik Hondius the
Elder (1573 – c. 1649) and Sara
Jansdochter. His
father was one of the most
important Dutch reproductive printmakers...
- van den Eynde. His
father was an
alderman of Delft. He
married Lysbeth Jansdochter van der
Sluys (or van Zijl), also
known as
Elisabeth van der Sluys, the...
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being named Pieter Janszoon while his
daughter might be
named Geertje Jansdochter.
These forms were
commonly shortened, to Janszn./Jansz and Jansdr., or...