- were:
Henry II,
Count of Louvain, who
married Adela of
Orthen, a
daughter of
Count Everard of
Orthen (or Betuwe).
Adela of Louvain,
married Otto I, Margrave...
- the son of
Henry II (c. 1020–1078) and
Adela of
Orthen (or Betuwe), a
daughter of
Count Everard of
Orthen. He
succeeded his
brother Henry III who died wounded...
-
Count of
Louvain and Brussels, and
Adela of
Orthen (or Betuwe), a
daughter of
Count Everard of
Orthen. At his
father Henry's
death 1078 he
became Count...
- Henry I, Duke of Brabant,
whose family had
owned a
large estate at
nearby Orthen for at
least four centuries. He
founded a new town
located on some forested...
- fortifications)
Bolwerk St. Jan (information
center Stronghold and Citygate) Fort
Orthen, Fort
Isabella and the
Citadel (Historic Fortresses)
Maurick Castle Zwanenbroeders****s...
-
current location of the
citadel was part of the city proper. It
contained the
Orthen Gate,
which had been
constructed between 1315 and 1350.
Later Bastion Orthenpoort...
- Died 19
November 2013(2013-11-19) (aged 90) Tilburg,
Netherlands Buried Orthen,
Netherlands Nationality Dutch Motto Redite ad Cor (Return to the Heart)...
- embolism.[citation needed] He is
buried at
begraafplaats Groenendaal in
Orthen, a
neighbourhood of 's-Hertogenbosch. Oud-burgemeester Don
Burgers overleden...
-
Ahrweiler Subdivisions Ortsbezirke 13
Government • Mayor (2017–25)
Guido Orthen (CDU) Area • Total 63.4 km2 (24.5 sq mi)
Elevation 99 m (325 ft) Po****tion...
- and 1436,
because in
those years he
ordered 44,000 and 25,000
bricks in
Orthen. Even this is not exact,
because the
brick might also have been used for...