- The
Prinsenhof ("The
Court of the Prince") in the city of
Delft in the
Netherlands is an
urban palace built in the
Middle Ages as a monastery.
Later it...
- The
Prinsenhof (Dutch;
literally "Princes' Court") or Hof ten
Walle ("Court at the Walls") was a
historic building in Ghent, East
Flanders in
Belgium which...
- besides." On Sunday, 8 July 1584, GĂ©rard
loitered in the
courtyard of the
Prinsenhof examining the premises. A
halberdier asked him why he was
waiting there...
-
garden built in
renaissance style that is
located in Groningen,
behind the
Prinsenhof. This
Garden consists of a rose garden, a herb garden, a part with berceaus...
- Amsterdam, Netherlands. They were
married first in a
civil ceremony at the
Prinsenhof,
after which the
marriage was
religiously blessed in the Westerkerk. The...
- dead on 10 July 1584 by
Balthazar Gerards in the hall of the
Prinsenhof (now the
Prinsenhof Museum), the family's
traditional burial place in
Breda was...
- (though
never officially enrolling as a student).
While residing in the
Prinsenhof at Delft,
William had a
small personal retinue including Hans
Willem Bentinck...
- a year later.
Charles of
Austria was born on 24
February 1500 in the
Prinsenhof of Ghent, a
Flemish city of the
Habsburg Netherlands, to
Philip of Austria...
- and
successor of
Queen Juliana, was
married to
Claus van
Amsberg at the
Prinsenhof and the Westerkerk, Amsterdam. 29
August 1968: Harald,
Crown Prince of...
-
their court church in the
Prinsenhof in
Delft held
services in French. The
practice has
continued to the
present day. The
Prinsenhof is one of the 14 active...