-
including Hans
Willem Bentinck, and a new governor,
Frederick N****au de
Zuylenstein, who (as an
illegitimate son of
stadtholder Frederick Henry of Orange)...
-
March 1640, Frederick's
father gave him
Castle Zuylestein (also
spelled Zuylenstein) -
situated about twenty miles east of the city of Utrecht, and with...
-
Zuylestein Castle (Dutch ****s
Zuylenstein; also
spelt Zuylestein or Zuilenstein) is a
castle near the town of
Leersum in the Netherlands, some twenty...
- Revolution.
William Hendrick was born at
Zuylestein Castle (also
spelled Zuylenstein),
about twenty miles east of the city of Utrecht, the
eldest son of Frederick...
- Natewisch,
daughter of
Johan van
Zuylen van Natewish, Lord of
Natewisch and
Zuylenstein, (died 1497). This
Johan was at one time
Mayor of
Utrecht and a key supporter...
- Dutch), in 1672
headquarters of the king
Louis XIV. Leersum: w:nl:****s
Zuylenstein (in Dutch), also Zuylestein,
saved by
interference by
stadtholder William...