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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...
- Marie-Hélène
Naila Stephanie Josina de
Rothschild (pronounced [maʁi elɛn də ʁɔt.ʃild];
November 17, 1927 –
March 1, 1996) was a
French socialite who became...
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Zuylen van
Nijevelt (1743-1826). In his
renowned treatise on chess, La Supériorité aux Échecs,
published in 1792, Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt articulated...
- Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn ˈzœylə vɑn ˈnɛivɛlt] is a
noble family from the
region of Rotterdam, town and
region where several members...
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reprints colonel Van Zuylen's 'History of the 2nd division'. Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt was the
chief of
staff of the 2nd
Division and
located right behind the...
- 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...
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Dutch branch of the
family became extinct in 1947. A
family Van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt,
originating from Rotterdam, must not be
confused with this family. In...
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Zuylen in the Netherlands, the
bachelor Anton-Martinus van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (1708–1801),
bequeathed the
property to his
cousin Jean-Jacques van Zuylen...
- van
Nijevelt,
daughter of the
Dutch baron Egmont van
Zuylen van Nyevelt, who
owned De Haar
Castle in Haarzuilens. Marie-Hélène van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt was...
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Jacob Pieter Pompejus,
Baron van
Zuylen van
Nijevelt (29 June 1816 – 4
November 1890) was a
Dutch politician who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...