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Georg Schenck van
Toutenburg (German -
Georg Schenk von Tautenburg) (1480 – 2
February 1540) was
Stadhouder of
Friesland (1521-1540).
Later he was also...
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Toutenburg to
subdue the
rebellious parts of the Netherlands. In 1523, Van
Toutenburg drove the
Guelders forces out of Frisia. Van
Toutenburg also...
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Frederik Schenck van
Toutenburg (c. 1503 – 25
August 1580) was the
first Archbishop of
Utrecht (1559–1580).
Prior to Schenck's
ministry as archbishop,...
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bishop of Utrecht, the
ruler of
these parts. He
lived in the
castle Toutenburg, of
which only some
small ruins are left now. To be near
their lord, quite...
- Statisticians.
State College, Pennsylvania, 2009. 186 p. 1999. (with
Helge Toutenburg,
Andreas Fieger et al.).
Linear Models:
Least Squares and Alternatives...
- Copenhagen, and
Habsburg sent
Schenck van
Toutenburg to
chase the
enemy troops from Groningen.
Schenck van
Toutenburg was
allowed to
occupy the City of Groningen...
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first lord of the
Lordship of Frisia. He
appointed Georg Schenck van
Toutenburg, who had
crushed the peasants' revolt, as
Stadtholder to rule over the...
- van
Toutenburg (1480–1540)
Stadhouder of
Friesland (1521-1540) and
Stadholder of Overijssel,
Drenthe and
Groningen Frederik V
Schenck van
Toutenburg (ca...
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Meindert van Ham, were
defeated by
Habsburg forces under Georg Schenck van
Toutenburg. In 1534, the
Danish Count's Feud
spilled over into the Low Countries...
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confirmed by the Pope 1559 (1559) – 1580 (1580):
Frederik V
Schenck van
Toutenburg 1580 (1580) – 1592 (1592):
Herman van Rennenberg [nl] archbishop-designate...