-
Polsbroek is a
village in the
Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the muni****lity of Lopik, and lies
about 10 km
southeast of Gouda. The village...
- Jhr. Dirk de
Graeff van
Polsbroek (born Dirk de Graeff;
named also Van
Polsbroek or
Polsbroek) (Amsterdam, 28
August 1833 – 27 June 1916, The Hague) was...
- the rebels. On
March 23 the
Dutch Minister-Resident Dirk de
Graeff van
Polsbroek and the
French Minister-Resident Léon
Roches were the
first European envoys...
- Zuid-
Polsbroek was a semi-sovereign or free and high fief (Free and high fief of Zuid-
Polsbroek), now part of
Polsbroek in the
Dutch province of Utrecht...
- Zuid-Polsbroek to form a
single muni****lity
Polsbroek. Noord-
Polsbroek was the
northern half of
Polsbroek,
north of the
small river the
Benschopse Wetering...
- van
Polsbroek (born 1856)
Henry George de
Graeff van
Polsbroek (1858–1941)
Augusta Eustace de
Graeff van
Polsbroek Geraldine de
Graeff van
Polsbroek Theodore...
-
Agneta de
Graeff van
Polsbroek (Amsterdam, 10
November 1603 ibid 3 or 4
March 1656), was a
patrician woman from the
Dutch Golden Age. She
became known...
- ˈɣraːf]; also: De Graef, Graef, Graeff, Graaff,
Graaf and De
Graeff van
Polsbroek) is a
Dutch noble family. The
family divided into
different lines, in...
-
married Wendela Bicker,
daughter of
Johan Bicker and
Agneta de
Graeff van
Polsbroek, who
belonged to the
inner circle of the
powerful Amsterdam oligarchy...
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Schipper (née
Wilhelmina Janneke Josepha de Leeuw; born 6
December 1938 in
Polsbroek) is a
Dutch author of non-fiction and fiction. As a
scholar she is best...