-
Zandenburg was a
famous castle just
south of Veere.
Nothing remains of it,
except some
foundations below ground level.
Zandenburg was
first mentioned...
- Lady of Veere,
Countess of Grandpré, Lady of Vlissingen, Westkapelle,
Zandenburg, etc. Anna's
father Wolfert VI of
Borselen (d. 1487)
first married Mary...
- Nivelles. John's
illegitimate children were:
Willem de
Cuser Aleid van
Zandenburg, who was
married firstly to
Wolfert II of Borselen, lord of Veere, and...
-
illegitimate son of
Philip the Good. The
marquis of
Veere resided at
Zandenburg.
Desiderius Erasmus was a
regular visitor at Maximilian's father's house...
-
Wolfert II van
Borselen (c. 1280 – 1317) was lord of
Veere and
Zandenburg.
Wolfert II van
Borselen was a
member of a
large clan. He
probably became an...
- Oostkapelle) a
photographer in
Sweden Maximiliaan de
Vriendt (1559 at
Zandenburg Castle,
Veere – 1614) a Neo-Latin poet Jurn de
Vries (born 1940 in Vrouwenpolder)...
-
marriage Wolfert VI
became Earl of Buchan. The
marriage took
place at
Zandenburg, the
residence of the
lords of Veere. Mary died on 20
March 1465. By then...
- Borselen. This
would one day make him Lord of Veere. The
family resided at
Zandenburg, near Veere. He was
educated by
Jacob Badt, a
friend of Erasmus. In 1517...
-
Wolfert III van
Borselen was Lord of
Veere and
Zandenburg. The Van
Borselen family originated from Borsele, a
village on the
former island of Zuid-Beveland...
- and
taken over the
title himself. As Lord of Veere,
Philip resided at
Zandenburg.
Philip of Burgundy-Beveren also
succeeded Cornelis van
Bergen as admiral...