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George de
Lalaing count Rennenberg (c. 1550 – 23 July 1581), was
stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen,
Drenthe and
Overijssel in the
service of
Philip II...
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George van Lalaing,
Count of
Rennenberg. The
Dutch and
English were victorious, and as a
result of the
defeat Rennenberg,
already ill, died two days later...
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married Louisa le Grand, with
their descendants being created Barons of
Rennenberg by
Wilhelm II in 1917, but were
deemed inelligible to
inherit the title...
- Succeeded by
Adolf van
Nieuwenaar Preceded by
George de Lalaing,
Count of
Rennenberg Stadtholder of
Friesland 1580–1584 Succeeded by
William Louis of N****au...
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Dutch noblewoman,
famous for the role she pla**** in the so-called "
Rennenberg Treason" in 1579
during the
Eighty Year's War. She was born to Philip...
- Mueller, T. D.; Shabala, L.; Monte, I.; Solano, R.; Al-Rasheid, K. A. S.;
Rennenberg, H.; Shabala, S.; Neher, E.; Hedrich, R. (2016). "The
Venus Flytrap Dionaea...
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favor under influence of the
stadtholder for Friesland,
George van
Rennenberg, and also
signed the treaty. The
fourth quarter of Guelders,
Upper Guelders...
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Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule. In 1577,
George de Lalaing,
Count of
Rennenberg was
appointed Stadtholder of
Frisia and
other provinces. A moderate, trusted...
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princess abbess. From 1486
until 1502, she was in
conflict with
Amalia van
Rennenberg, who
claimed the
right to her office. She was
supported by Maximilian...
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Escornaix and Ville. In 1532 he
married Anna of
Rennenberg, the only
daughter of William,
count of
Rennenberg and
Cornelia of Culemborg. From this marriage...