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  1. Constantijn Huygens (4 September 1596 — 28 March 1687) Alternative Names/Transliterations: Constantyn Hvigens, H. Constantijn Huigens, Constantin Hujgens, Konstantyn Huygens

  2. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) destacó por sus trabajos en muchos campos de las ciencias, pero además se interesó de manera activa en los microscopios y fabricó instrumentos de alta calidad con su hermano Constantijn. Holandés de nacimiento, Huygens se benefició con los lentes de alta calidad manufacturados por sus coterráneos.

  3. El neerlandés Christiaan Huygens, nació el 14 de abril de 1629 en la Haya (una de las más grandes metrópolis de los Países Bajos; donde se encuentra la sede o domicilio principal de la realeza). Hijo de Suzzanna Van y Constantijn Huygens, fue un conocido científico en las ramas de la matemática, la física y la astronomía.

  4. Constantijn went on various trips abroad participating in embassies. In 1625, he was appointed secretary to Stadhouder Frederik Hendrik. Huygens often accompanied the stedendwinger (conqueror of cities) on his trips in the field. William II retained him in his position of secretary and he also served the House of Orange as a counsellor and ...

  5. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Christiaan Huygens was born on April 14, 1629, in The Hague, Netherlands, to Constantijn Huygens and Suzanna van Baerle. His father was a wealthy diplomat, poet, and musician. Constantijn educated Christiaan at home until he was 16 years old.

  6. Constantijn Huygens was very conscientiously raised by his father Christiaan, secretary to William of Orange and the Council of State. Constantijn went on various trips abroad participating in embassies. In 1625, he was appointed secretary to Stadhouder Frederik Hendrik. Huygens often accompanied the stedendwinger (conqueror of cities) on his trips in the field. William II retained him...

  7. Constantijn Huygens is almost unknown to English readers and students — if he is known at all, it is in that peculiarly frustrating and gratifying fashion, as the father of a famous son, Christiaan Huygens the physicist. During his own lifetime, however, few Hollanders were better known outside their country than Constantijn Huygens.