- Van
Zuylen van
Nievelt (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈzœylə(ɱ) vɑ ˈnivɛlt]) is an old
noble Dutch family originating from Utrecht. The
family was already...
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Carel van
Nievelt (June 20, 1843 in
Delfshaven –
August 2, 1913 in Wiesbaden) was a
Dutch novelist and
journalist who also
published using the pseudonyms...
- He was born in Friesland,
possibly in Burum, the son of
Aeltje Boetes Nievelt and
Simon Accama, the
local church minister. He was
christened on 12 July...
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Baron Etienne van
Zuylen of the old
Dutch noble family Van
Zuylen van
Nievelt. Hélène was one of a trio of
French female motoring pioneers of the Belle...
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Etienne van
Zuylen van
Nyevelt (1860–1934) of the
House of Van
Zuylen van
Nievelt. She was
educated at
Marymount College in Tarrytown, New York and after...
- 1007/s00404-011-1918-6. PMID 21547459. S2CID 22997887.
Alexander F. H. van
Nievelt and
Kathleen K. Smith, "To
replace or not to replace: the significance...
- Marie-Hélène de
Rothschild Rothschild family Waddesdon Manor Van
Zuylen van
Nievelt Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt Slot
Zuylen Dutch Rijksmonument 527892 "About De...
- doi:10.1111/j.1469-7580.2012.01526.x. PMC 3552421. PMID 22686855. van
Nievelt AF,
Smith KK (2005). "To
replace or not to replace: the
significance of...
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translation of the
Psalter into the
Dutch language was
completed by
Willem van
Nievelt from Wittenberg. Clemens's part-settings are
generally simple, and designed...
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politician Gabriël, one of the
pseudonyms used by
Dutch novelist Carel van
Nievelt (1843–1913)
Gabriel (disambiguation) Gabriëls This page or
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