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Zuylen Castle (Dutch: Slot
Zuylen [slɔt ˈsœylə(n)]) is a
Dutch castle at the
village of Oud-Zuilen just
north of the city of Utrecht. It is
located along...
- also
known as
Madame de Charrière and in the
Netherlands as
Belle van
Zuylen (Dutch: [ˈbɛlə vɑn ˈzœylə(n)]), was a
Dutch and
Swiss writer of the Enlightenment...
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Baroness Hélène van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt van de Haar or Hélène de
Zuylen de
Nyevelt de Haar, née de
Rothschild (21
August 1863 – 17
October 1947) was a...
- Van
Zuylen van
Nievelt (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈzœylə(ɱ) vɑ ˈnivɛlt]) is an old
noble Dutch family originating from Utrecht. The
family was already...
- was the
Dutch Roman Catholic Baron Etienne van
Zuylen van
Nyevelt (1860–1934) of the
House of Van
Zuylen van Nievelt. She was
educated at
Marymount College...
- when the last male heir died childless. The
castle then p****ed to the Van
Zuylen family. In 1482, the
castle was
burned down and the
walls were destro****...
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Julius Philip Jacob Adriaan,
Count van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (19
August 1819 – 1 July 1894) was a
conservative Dutch politician. From 1855 till 1860 he served...
- Étienne
Gustave Frédéric, 3rd
Baron van
Zuylen van
Nyevelt van de Haar (16
October 1860 – 8 May 1934), was a Dutch-Belgian banker, businessman, philanthropist...
- Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈzœylə(ɱ) vɑ ˈnɛi(ə)vɛlt]) is a
noble family from the
region of Rotterdam, town and
region where several...
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Philip (or Philippus)
Julius van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (Rotterdam, 5
January 1743 – Utrecht, 20
February 1826) was a
Dutch general,
nobleman and politician...