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Maximiliaan of
Egmont (1509–1548) was
Count of
Buren and Leerdam, and
Stadtholder of
Friesland (succeeding
George Schenck) from 1540
until 1548. He was...
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Maximiliaan le
Maire (28
February 1606 in
Amsterdam – c. 1654 in prob. Batavia) was a merchant/trader and
official of the
Dutch East
India Company (Vereenigde...
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Maximilian or
Maximillian (
Maximiliaan in
Dutch and
Maximilien in French) is a male name. The name "Max" is
considered a
shortening of "Maximilian" as...
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Maximiliaan de Vriendt,
Latinized Maximus Æmili****
Vrientius (1559–1614), was a Neo-Latin poet and a
civic office-holder in the city of Ghent. De Vriendt...
- born in Grave,
Netherlands in
March 1533. She was the only
child of
Maximiliaan van
Egmond (1509-1548) and Françoise de
Lannoy (1513-1562). Therefore...
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office 1667–1673 8th
Governor of
Formosa In
office 1644–1646
Preceded by
Maximiliaan le
Maire Succeeded by
Pieter Anthoniszoon Over****er 12th Opperhoofd...
- Shropshire.
Shropshire Libraries. p. 19. ISBN 0-903802-37-6. van Woudenberg,
Maximiliaan (2018).
Coleridge and
Cosmopolitan Intellectualism 1794–1804. The Legacy...
- Granvelle. On 6 July 1551,
William married Anna,
daughter and heir of
Maximiliaan van Egmond, an
important Dutch nobleman, a
match that had been secured...
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Redenvoering van
Hieronimus Pétion, over de beschuldiging,
ingebragt tegen Maximiliaan Robespierre. Haarlem, J.
Tetmans (1792) Œuvres de Pétion de Villeneuve...
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Maximiliaan van Egmond...