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- ****s Honselaarsdijk is a former palace and country residence of the Dutch Stadtholders and princes of Orange which lies about 2.6 km (2 mi) southwest of...
- is home to the historic ****s Honselaarsdijk, former palatial estate of the Dutch Princes of Orange. ****s Honselaarsdijk was one of the finest examples...
- ****s Honselaarsdijk, ****s ter Nieuwburg, and for his wife ****s ten Bosch, and he renovated the Noordeinde Palace in The Hague. ****s Honselaarsdijk and...
- the end of 1739. Voltaire took over in Summer 1740. Living in ****s Honselaarsdijk, the Prussian residence near The Hague, and working with a dubious printer...
- through the frosty countryside until met by coaches to take them to ****s Honselaarsdijk. On 14 December, they made a formal entry to The Hague in a grand procession...
- Hereditary Prince of N****au-Weilburg (The Hague, 18 December 1760 – Honselaarsdijk, 27 May 1762) Wilhelm Ludwig, Hereditary Prince of N****au-Weilburg (The...
- in the Hague in 1632 and p****ed down through the family until ****s Honselaarsdijk and its contents were bequeathed to Frederick I of Prussia on the death...
- Mauléon", 1848) Don Abbondio II (1849) Het ****s Honselaarsdijk in 1638 ("The House of Honselaarsdijk in 1638", 1849) De vrouwen van het Leycestersche...
- Hereditary Prince of N****au-Weilburg (The Hague, 18 December 1760 – Honselaarsdijk, 27 May 1762). Wilhelm Ludwig Karl, Hereditary Prince of N****au-Weilburg...
- became city architect of the Hague. He worked on the summer palace ****s Honselaarsdijk for Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange (torn down after being used as...