the main family line had died out in 1679 with Wolfert van Brederode (1649-1679), son of Johan Wolfert van Brederode (1599-1655), Field Marshal of the Republic...
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Batestein Castle (section Entrance of the Brederodes)
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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Schlobitten Palace (section 17th century: the Connection to House of Orange and the Brederode family)
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 the...
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Louise Christine married in The Hague on 11 February 1638 to Johan Wolfert van Brederode [nl], since 1636 the widower of Countess Anne Joanne of Nassau-Siegen...
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to Johan Wolfert van Brederode [nl] (Heusden (?), 12 June 1599 – Petersheim Castle [nl] near Maastricht, 3 September 1655), Lord of Brederode, Vianen,...
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he spent his last years in his beloved Cleves, where he died in December 1679. Between 1638 and 1674, his brother George Frederick ruled the Protestant...
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