Van Zuylen van Nijevelt (Dutch pronunciation:[vɑnˈzœyləvɑnˈnɛivɛlt] is a noble family from the region of Rotterdam, town and region where several members of the family played a significant role. The head of the family is the Count van Zuylen van Nijevelt; the rest of the family bears the title baron or baroness.
This family must not be confused with the old noble family from Utrecht, Van Zuylen van Nievelt.
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Philip (or Philippus) Julius vanZuylenvanNijevelt (Rotterdam, 5 January 1743 – Utrecht, 20 February 1826) was a Dutch general, nobleman and politician...
Julius vanZuylenvanNijevelt (1743-1826). In his renowned treatise on chess, La Supériorité aux Échecs, published in 1792, VanZuylenvanNijevelt articulated...
family VanZuylenvanNijevelt, originating from Rotterdam, must not be confused with this family. In the 17th century, Pieter-Frederic vanZuylen (1604–1691)...
The VanZuylenvanNijevelt cabinet was the cabinet of the Netherlands from 1 June 1866 until 4 June 1868. The cabinet was formed by Independent Conservatives...
the town of Wassenaar, Netherlands on the estate of the counts VanZuylenvanNijevelt. In addition to the main amusement park sporting about 40 different...
Rampjaar 1672. In 1801 the last Catholic vanZuylen in the Netherlands, the bachelor Anton-Martinus vanZuylenvanNijevelt (1708–1801), bequeathed the property...
Stolberg-Stolberg Van Wassenaer Wolff Metternich VanZuylenvanNijevelt De Preud'homme d'Hailly de Nieuport [nl] (Viscount of Nieuport) Du Bus Roest van Alkemade...
Baroness Hélène vanZuylenvanNijevelt de Haar, after her marriage to the Dutchborn Roman Catholic Baron Étienne vanZuylenvan Nyevelt van de Haar (1860–1934)...
Groen van Prinsterer (21 August 1801, Voorburg – 19 May 1876), was a Dutch politician and historian. Source: Groen's father, Petrus Jacobus Groen van Prinsterer...
Ministers; since 1945 he has held the Dutch title of minister-president van Nederland, also referred to as premier. Mark Rutte is currently serving as...
Navy Minister for the Netherlands, first in the cabinet of Jacob vanZuylenvanNijevelt and then in the second cabinet of Prime Minister Johan Rudolph...
therefore important). De Bas reprints colonel Van Zuylen's 'History of the 2nd division'. VanZuylenvanNijevelt was the chief of staff of the 2nd Division...