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    van Brederode (15??–1584) m. Philippine von der Marck, d. 1539 Hendrick van Brederode (1531–1568) m. Amalia von Neuenahr d.1602 Wolfert van Brederode (1495-1548)...
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  • 2003 2007 Trio Mediaeval Folk Songs ECM New Series ECM 2004 2007 Wolfert Brederode Quartet Currents ECM 2005 2007 Christian Wallumrød Ensemble The Zoo...
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  • Provinces of the Netherlands have borne the name Brederode, named after Johan Wolfert van Brederode, the brother-in-law of stadtholder Frederick Henry...
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    the lordship to a side branch of the van Brederode family. In 1679, Wolfert van Brederode, last lord of Brederode, died, and the ruins became property of...
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  • Diderik Wagenaar. In her early period, Abbuehl has worked with pianist Wolfert Brederode, drummer Samuel Rohrer and clarinettist Christof May, later with flugelhornist...
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    van Brederode 1492–1556 Francisca van Brederode 1500–1553 Wolfert van Brederode  ????–1548 Françoise van Brederode  ????–1553 Charlotte van Brederode 1495–1529...
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    She was named after Johan Wolfert van Brederode, the brother-in-law of stadtholder Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange. Brederode had a gundeck length of...
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    several members of the House of Orange, Admiral Maarten Tromp, Jan Wolfert van Brederode, Charles X of Sweden and Charles II of England. He also made commemorative...
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    Honselaarsdijk, served as an example for the gardens. With Wolfert van Brederode (1649–1679), the Brederode lineage died out. Initially, the property went to the...
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    Frederick I of Prussia (1657–1713). The Brederode family died out with the Johan Wolfert's son, Wolfert van Brederode (1649–1679). The Dohna family inherited...
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