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    Jean Hoeufft (Liège, 1578–Paris, 5 September 1651) was a Dutch banker and arms dealer, who rose through the court of Louis XIII of France to become Treasurer...
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    by a canal. Typical boats (barques) of Marais-poitevin. France portal Jean Hoeufft "The Marais Poitevin". Rough Guides. Archived from the original on 5...
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  • Jean Henry, and Jean Hoeufft. Other partners included Madame Van Ens (heir of her husband), Octavio de Strada of Dutch origin, Michel Lucas, and Jean...
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    transferred its financial support to the Swedish army with the help of Jean Hoeufft and the Wisselbank. The city of Amsterdam, which owned the bank and guaranteed...
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    cousin Cornelis de Graeff Isabella Deutz (1658–1694), married Diederik Hoeufft When Deutz's sister-in-law Wendela Bicker died in 1668, he and his brother-in-law...
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    1905–1912: William IV 1912–1919: Marie-Adélaïde 1919–1964: Charlotte 1964–2000: Jean 2000–present: Henri Grand Ducal Palace, Luxembourg Berg Castle, Luxembourg...
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    of Johan de Witt's sister Maria, who had married into the influential Hoeufft family. Johannes Lotsy went to the latin school in Dordecht. Here we was...
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  • Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science. Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Jacob Hendrik Hoeufft", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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