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Ravesteyn, also
written as Ravensteyn,
Ravenstein or Ravestein, was an 18th-century East
Indiaman of the
Dutch East
India Company.
Ravesteyn was a merchant...
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Anthonisz van
Ravesteyn (c. 1572 –
buried 21 June 1657) was a
successful portrait painter to the
Dutch court in The Hague. Van
Ravesteyn was born in The...
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Ravesteyn may
refer to Ravenstein, also
spelled Ravesteyn,
buitenplaats near
Grijpskerke on
Walcheren in Zeeland, the
Netherlands Ravesteyn Castle, castle...
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Dirck de
Quade van
Ravesteyn (1565 – 1620), was a
Dutch Golden Age
painter active in the
court of
Rudolf II, Holy
Roman Emperor. He was
probably born...
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Sybold van
Ravesteyn (born
Sijbold van Ravesteijn, 18
February 1889 – 23
November 1983) was a
Dutch architect. He
designed many
train stations, many now...
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Ravesteyn Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Ravesteyn or Slot Heenvliet) is a
castle in Heenvliet,
South Holland. The
castle was
likely built circa 1250, and was...
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Willem van
Ravesteyn (15
October 1876 in
Rotterdam – 10 June 1970 in Rotterdam) was a
Dutch Communist politician and historian.
Ravesteyn studied history...
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Josse Ravesteyn, also
spelled Ravestein (ca. 1506–1570), was a
Flemish Roman Catholic theologian. Born
about 1506, at Tielt, a
small town in Flanders...
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Arnold van
Ravesteyn (1605 in The
Hague – 1690 in The Hague), was a
Dutch Golden Age
portrait painter.
According to the RKD he was a
pupil of his father...
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Paulus Aertsz van
Ravesteyn (c. 1586 –
buried 3
November 1655, in Amsterdam) was a
Dutch printer who
worked for
local publishers,
individuals and also...