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Margaret of
Bavaria (1363 – 23
January 1424, Dijon) was
Duchess of
Burgundy by
marriage to John the Fearless. She was the
regent of the
Burgundian Low...
- D.E.H. de Boer, E.H.P. Cordfunke. "Jacoba van
Beieren (1417–1428) en Jan 'Zonder Genade' van
Beieren (1418–1425)", In:
Graven van Holland, Middeleeuwse...
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noted inhabitant, and
beneficiary of the
garden was
Countess Jacoba van
Beieren (1401–1436). In 1638, the
estate was
purchased by
Adriaen Maertensz Block...
- Sint-Niklaaskerk Ter
Pannemolen of
Gailliaertmolen Fort van
Beieren Hoeve Fort van
Beieren "LISTE
ALPHABETIQUE DES
COMMUNES -
Fusions de 1963 à 1977" (PDF)...
- [[:nl:Sophia van
Beieren (-1145)]]; see its
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Notes Family Image William V
Willem V,
Willem van
Beieren 1349 1389 son of
Margaret I; a.k.a. duke
William I of Bavaria,
count William...
- 's Graevenlandt" and
means "the land of
Count of Holland" (Albrecht van
Beieren) and
served as a
hunting ground. This area was
cultivated from 1625; nine...
- Teylingen. The most
important inhabitant of the
castle was
Jacoba van
Beieren.
Voorhout still remained a
small settlement. In 1514
there were only 40...
- 1190–1273),
follower of the
Italian saint Francis of ****isi
Jacoba of
Beieren (1401–1436),
Countess of
Holland and
Zeeland Jacoba of Loon-Heinsberg (fl...
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served as a
residence for Jacqueline,
Countess of
Hainaut (Jacoba van
Beieren).
Since 1985
Oostvoorne has been
organizing the
Profronde van Oostvoorne...