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  2. Land van den Bergh - Wikipedia

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    In 1416, House Monte went extinct and was succeeded by House van der Leck. Oswald I van der Bergh was made an Imperial Count, but Land van den Bergh did not become sovereign. The most famous counts were Willem IV van den Bergh, Herman van den Bergh (1558-1611), and Hendrik van den Bergh (1573-1638).

  3. Dimitri Van den Bergh - Wikipedia

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    Van den Bergh qualified for the first European Tour event, the German Darts Championship and lost 6–2 in the first round against Ronnie Baxter despite averaging 102.94. [8] Van den Bergh won three youth tour titles during the year and also reached the last 16 of the Under-21 World Championship, where he lost 6–3 to Robinson. [9]

  4. List of counts van Bergh - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of counts van Bergh: coat of arms. House of Monte. c. 1100-c. 1140: Constantinus de Monte [1] [2] ... Land van den Bergh; References

  5. Van den Bergh - Wikipedia

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    Van den Bergh, Van Den Bergh is a Dutch surname, a variant of Van den Berg. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold van den Bergh (notary) (1886‒1950), Amsterdam civil law notary; Dave van den Bergh (born 1976), Dutch footballer; Dimitri Van den Bergh (born 1994), Belgian darts player; Frans Van den Bergh (1914–1990), Belgian ...

  6. Van den Bergh en Cie - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded by Jean (Jan) Jacques Van den Bergh-Aerts (1768-1844). He was also involved in the shipping company Van den Bergh et Fils and was a municipal councillor, alderman, senator and consul of Greece. His family had already been active as brewers and distillers for three centuries.

  7. Maria of Nassau (1539–1599) - Wikipedia

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    Adolf van den Bergh Count van den Bergh-'s Heerenberg (1572 - 25 May 1609) Lodewijk van den Bergh Count van den Bergh-'s Heerenberg (1 Nov. 1572 - 10 .Jun 1592) Hendrik van den Bergh Count van den Bergh-'s Heerenberg, Lord of Stevensweerd en Stadhouder of Gelre (1573 - 12 May 1638) Catharina van den Bergh-'s Heerenberg (1578 - 19 Oct. 1640).

  8. Johannes van den Bergh - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 2017, Van den Bergh returned to Germany on a six-month loan deal with Greuther Fürth. [5] In August 2017, he moved to Holstein Kiel. [6] On 17 December 2022, Van den Bergh and Holstein Kiel agreed to terminate his contract effective 31 December 2022. [7] Van den Bergh announced his retirement from playing in February 2023. [8]

  9. Arnold van den Bergh - Wikipedia

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    Arnold van den Bergh (20 January 1886 ‒ 28 October 1950) [2] was a Dutch legal notary based in Amsterdam. He was a well-known and high-profile lawyer, one of six Jewish notaries operating in Amsterdam. [3] van den Bergh contributed to the field of social work in the Netherlands, and was widely known in Amsterdam outside of the Jewish ...