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Hoeven is a village in the municipality of Halderberge in the Netherlands. The name Hoeven originated from the purchase of a certain amount of ground in 1282 by the abbey of Cistercians of St. Bernard. This amount was equal to 100 "hoeven", a local measure of area in those days. A hoeve is approximately 12 bunder.
On a print by Johannes van Deutecum from 1560, the couple is portrayed in their shop (the rest of the building and street is from an architectural fantasy by Hans Vredeman de Vries).
The Netherlands was one of the richest places in the world. The population reached 3 million in 1560, with 25 cities of 10,000 people or more, by far the largest urban presence in Europe; with the trading and financial center of Antwerp being especially important (population 100,000).
A company registered to Juan Maldonado purchased the 3.5-acre Riverside Ballroom site at 1560 Main St. for $2.8 million on Jan. 12, according to Wisconsin Department of Revenue property sales records.
The spire of Old St Paul's Cathedral in the City of London ... June 1 – A mass execution is carried out in the Spanish Netherlands at ... 1560. Maximilien de ...
Lieven de Key (1560 – 17 July 1627) was a Flemish renaissance architect who after working in his native Flanders moved to work in the Dutch Republic. He is mostly known today for his works in Haarlem. His style is described by Simon Schama as Mannerist. [1]
The brownstone that rests at 66 Perry Street in Manhattan's Greenwich Village became a bustling hotspot for fans of the HBO series since featuring in season 1 of Sex and the City in 1998 ...
William Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg (Dutch: Willem Lodewijk; West Frisian: Willem Loadewyk; 13 March 1560, Dillenburg, Hesse – 13 July 1620, Leeuwarden, Netherlands) was Count of Nassau-Dillenburg from 1606 to 1620, and stadtholder of Friesland, Groningen, and Drenthe. Engraving of William Louis