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    Vianen (Dutch pronunciation: [viˈjaːnə(n)] ) is a city and a former municipality in the central Netherlands, in the province of Utrecht. It is located...
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  • Beatrice Sylvia Vianen (6 November 1935 in Paramaribo – 6 January 2019) was a Surinamese writer and poet who went by the name Bea Vianen. Bea Vianen was the first...
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  • Vianen may refer to: Vianen, a city in Utrecht, the Netherlands Vianen (North Brabant), a hamlet in the Netherlands Vianen (Zeeland), a former hamlet in...
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    sets by Paul van Vianen (1613, with Diana and Callisto) and Johannes Lutma (1647). Especially important is a gilded ewer by Adam van Vianen (1614). The Adam...
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    Adam van Vianen (1568– 1627) was a leading silversmith of the early Dutch Golden Age, who trained as an engraver and was also a medallist. Unlike his brother...
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  • Vianen (Dutch pronunciation: [viˈjaːnə(n)] ) was a 17th-century Dutch East Indies Company sailing ship, used to transport cargo between Europe and the...
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    Vijfheerenlanden, Utrecht, Netherlands, on the Lek River, about 2 km east of Vianen. It received city rights in 1382. Hagestein was destroyed in 1405 by the...
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    sometimes argued that the close by municipalities De Bilt, Zeist, Houten, Vianen, Driebergen-Rijsenburg (Utrechtse Heuvelrug), and Bunnik should also be...
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    Batestein Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Batestein) was a princely residence in Vianen in the Dutch province of Utrecht (since 2002), and South Holland (before...
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    north-west of the village of Santpoort and after 1418 at Batestein Castle in Vianen. In 1557, he married Amalia of Neuenahr, daughter of Gumprecht of Neuenahr...
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