Agnes van der Sluis and Witte van Haemstede near the priest, ca. 1300, Johannes Philippus Lange, After Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate, 1820 - 1849 print Witte van Haemstede with a woman at a hermit. The performance is difficult to interpret exactly. According to the old data at this print, the moment would have been proposed that Agnes van der Sluis and her son Witte van Haemstede visits the priest who at that time had blessed Count Floris V and her in 1280. Witte van Haemstede would be the son from the later dissolved marriage Van Agnes van der Sluis and Graaf Floris V are. Witte van Haemsted


Agnes van der Sluis and Witte van Haemstede near the priest, ca. 1300, Johannes Philippus Lange, After Herman Frederik Carel ten Kate, 1820 - 1849 print Witte van Haemstede with a woman at a hermit. The performance is difficult to interpret exactly. According to the old data at this print, the moment would have been proposed that Agnes van der Sluis and her son Witte van Haemstede visits the priest who at that time had blessed Count Floris V and her in 1280. Witte van Haemstede would be the son from the later dissolved marriage Van Agnes van der Sluis and Graaf Floris V are. Witte van Haemstede, however, was born around 1280-82 and the mother of Witte was called Aleid (or Anna) van Heusden, Agnes van der Sluis was the woman with whom Witte was married in 1307. Picture from the Almanak Aurora. Netherlands paper steel engraving Netherlands


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