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Nassau, Hendrik van, 1640 or 1641-1708

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Personal name headingNassau, Hendrik van, 1640 or 1641-1708
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Variant(s)Nassau, Hendrik van Ouwerkerk van, 1640 or 1641-1708
Nassau, Hendrik van, Heer van Ouwerkerk, 1640 or 1641-1708
Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk, 1640 or 1641-1708
Van Nassau, Hendrik, 1640 or 1641-1708
Feldmarschal d'Ouverkerck, 1640 or 1641-1708
Overkirk, Lord, 1640 or 1641-1708
Birth date[1640,1641]
Death date17081018
Found inWahrhaffte Vorstellung und Relation von der English-Holländisch und hohen Alliirten Generals en Chef, Duc de Marlborough, Feldmarschals d'Ouverkerck und Herrn Erb-Printzens von Hessen Cassel Hoch-Fürstliche Durchl. [et]c. bey Forcirung der feindlichen Linien an der Maas den 18. Julii 1705, 1705: print caption (Feldmarschals d'Ouverkerck)
VIAF, accessed February 5, 2016 VIAF ID: 123918184 (Personal) (hdgs.: Nassau, Hendrik van Ouwerkerk van, 1641-1708; Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk, Dutch army commander; Nassau, Hendrik van, Heer van Ouwerkerk, 1640-1708)
Biografish portaal van nederland, accessed February 5, 2016 bioportnummer 19826193 (hdg.: Hendrik van Nassau; born december 1640 in 's-Gravenhage; died 18 oktober 1708 in Rousselaere, Belgium; gender: male; categories: Nobility and dynasties, Armed forces and war)
Biografisch portaal van nederland, accessed February 5, 2016 bioportnummer 14820925 (hdg.: Hendrik van Nassau; citing A.J. Van der Aa, Biographischen woordenboek den Nederlanden, 1852-1878 digitized scan, page 562-563 (Hendrik van Nassau, heer van Ouwerkerk, died 1708 at the age of 67)
Wikipedia, accessed February 5, 2016 (hdg.: Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk; Henry, Count of Nassau, Lord of Overkirk (Dutch: Hendrik van Nassau-Ouwerkerk, French: Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque) (1640-18 October 1708) was a Dutch military general and second cousin of King William III of England and his Master of the Horse. Lord of Ouwerkerk and Woudenberg in the Netherlands, he was called by the English "Lord Overkirk" or "Count Overkirk")