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Maria van
Reigersberch (Veere? or Boulogne-sur-Mer?, 7
October 1589? — The Hague, 19
April 1653) was the wife of Hugo Grotius, who
helped him
escape in...
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stands in the
marketplace outside the church. Grotius' wife,
Maria van
Reigersberch, who had
helped him
escape in 1621 from his
imprisonment at Loevestein...
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theological and politico-theological works. In 1608, he
married Maria van
Reigersberch; they had
three daughters and four sons. The
Dutch were at war with Spain;...
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religious policy of the
Dutch Republic. In 1621, his wife
Maria van
Reigersberch, who was also
staying at the castle, hid with him in a book
chest that...
- join them in jail. In 1621,
Grotius was
hidden by his wife,
Maria van
Reigersberch, in a book
chest that was
regularly brought for them and escaped. Hogerbeets'...
- In 1619, when van
Houwening was a maid for Hugo
Grotius and
Maria van
Reigersberch in The Hague,
Grotius was
accused of
treason and
imprisoned in Loevestein...
- century.
Within the
church is the tomb of
Willem van
Lyere en
Maria van
Reigersberch (1663), a prin****l work of
Rombout Verhulst, and an
organ (1765) in...
- of the
Burcht at
Leiden (1662) Tomb of
Willem van
Lyere and
Maria van
Reigersberch,
Dorpskerk at
Katwijk aan den Rijn Tomb for
Johan Polyander Kerkhoven...
- very long,
thanks to the
ingenuity of his
resourceful wife
Maria van
Reigersberch, who
helped him
escape in a book chest. They fled to France,
where Grotius...