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Zutphen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzʏtfə(n)] ) is a city and muni****lity
located in the
province of Gelderland, Netherlands. It lies some 30 km northeast...
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County of
Zutphen,
located in modern-day Gelderland, a
province of the Netherlands, was
formed in the
eleventh century as a fief of the
Bishop of...
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Ermengarde of
Zutphen (died 1138) was
countess of
Zutphen (1122–1138),
succeeding her
elder brother Henry II,
Count of
Zutphen (her
other two brothers...
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Battle of
Zutphen was
fought on 22
September 1586, near the
village of
Warnsveld and the town of
Zutphen, the Netherlands,
during the
Eighty Years'...
- The
title of
Count of
Zutphen historically belonged to the
ruler of the
Dutch province of
Gelderland (
Zutphen being one of the
major cities in the province...
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Guelders is a
historical duchy,
previously county, of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in the Low Countries.
before 1096–about 1129:
Gerard I
about 1129–about...
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Gerard Zerbolt of
Zutphen (1367,
Zutphen -
December 3, 1398, Windesheim) was a
Dutch mystical writer and one of the
first of the
Brothers of the Common...
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Maatschappij Zutphen-Emmerik was a 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)
gauge steam tram that
operated over 57
kilometres (35 mi) of
track between Deventer,
Zutphen and Doetinchem...
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Count of
Zutphen was a
Dutch nobleman from the
early 12th century. Otto was the son of Gottschalk,
Count of
Zutphen and
Adelheid of
Zutphen, daughter...
- A. (2009), Dorestad. Een
wereldstad in de middeleeuwen,
Walburg Pers,
Zutphen, pp. 23–27, ISBN 978-90-5730-627-3 MacKay, Angus;
David Ditchburn (1997)...