• John or Jan van Diest (died 1 June 1340) served as Bishop of Utrecht from 1322 until his death in 1340. Jan descended from a noble family from Brabant...
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  • van Diest is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Isala Van Diest (1842–1916), Belgian feminist Jan III van Diest (died 1340), Dutch bishop...
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  • Jan III may refer to: Jan III van Diest (died 1340) Jan III of Oświęcim (1366–1405) Jan III van Montfoort (c. 1448 – 1522) John III, Lord of Bergen op...
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    granted city rights around 1300 which were confirmed in 1325 by Bishop Jan III van Diest and henceforth was allowed to protect itself with a wall. Because...
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    (1322) Jan III van Diest (1322–1340) Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364) Jan V van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II of Horne (1371–1379) Floris van Wevelinkhoven...
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  • John of Arkel (redirect from Jan van Arkel)
    John was the son of John III, lord of Arkel, and his second wife Kunigonda of Virneburg. After the death of Bishop John of Diest in 1340 there was a problem...
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    1322 (1322): Frederik II van Sierck 1322 (1322) – 1322 (1322): Jacob van Oudshoorn 1322 (1322) – 1340 (1340): Jan III van Diest 1340 (1340) – 1342 (1342):...
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  • (1317–1322) Jacob van Oudshoorn (1322) Jan III van Diest (1322–1340) Jan IV van Arkel (1342–1364) Jan V van Virneburg (1364–1371) Arnold II van Hoorn (1371–1379)...
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    including Frans Jochin, Lodewyk van der Vinne, Cascarillo and Jan van Diest. He died in Brussels on 2 October 1685. David Teniers III painted portraits, genre...
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    century. Eembrugge received city rights between 1336 and 1340 by Jan III van Diest, the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht. In 1527, Eembrugge was destroyed...
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