|
1187 |
Konrad + Princess Jutte |
|
1215 |
Johann + Hedwig of Wunsdorf |
|
1236 |
Konrad + Hedwig of Rietburg |
|
1270 |
Rudolf III + Jutta of Hoye |
|
1303 |
Konrad IV + Waldeck |
|
1368 |
Johan + Kunigunde |
|
1397 |
Rudolf [van Diepholt] |
[2] Source: home.t-online.de/home/Ferienhof.Meyer/Bischofssitz.htm
[3] See Artnet
for more details of the artist. The illustration is from manuscripts. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York’s website,
“from 1410—1450s
[5] http://www.virtualtourist.com/vt/70e91/a/
[6] The History
of Protestantism, by Rev. James Aitken Wylie, LL.D, 1808-1890, Vol III, Books
18-24. See http://www.tracts.ukgo.com/wylie_netherlands1-2.doc
[7] Source:
"Lexikon".
A technical (collector's) description of the van Diepholt Guilder (or
[8] "In de Domkerk van Utrecht zijn nog
grafstenen van de volgende personen aanwezig: [...] Rudolf van Diepholt,
Bisschop van Utrecht († 1455 Utrecht).
Source: Tombstones in theUtrecht Cathedral Church.
See also Plan of
Utrecht Cathedral.
[9] Falk
Liebezeit,
[11] *
Another source has "Francoise van Diefholt" marrying Johan van
Amerongen, Citizen Chief [burger hopman] of Utrecht, attributing them with two
children, Sophie and Jacob, who both married into the van Rijnestein family.
See Site
[12] Source: The criminal records of the
archives of the Aldermen council of 's-Hertogenbosch,
Researched and compiled by Drs. A. Vos Adapted for the internet by Drs. M.J.
van den Born Transcribed on Genealogica Brabantica. See site
for more details.
[13] http://cf.hum.uva.nl/dsp/ljc/bosboom/lauernesse/lauern18.html
[14] http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/harm005gebr01/harm005gebr01_001.htm
[15] http://www.tanap.net/_xml/default.asp
[16] http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/chronology/thisday/1713-02-13.htm
[17] http://www.andre.both.easynet.be/stamboom/documenten/doc00002.htm
[18] http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/DAS/voyages?clear=1&field_voymaster=Diephout,%20Jan