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  1. Henry I van Vianden (d. 1267), bishop of Utrecht from 1249 to 1267. Philip I (d. 1273), Count of Vianden 1252-1273. He married Marie of Brabant - Perwez, daughter of Godfrey of Louvain, Lord of Perwez, apparently a descendant of Godfrey III, Count of Louvain and Landgrave of Brabant (1142-1190).

  2. Henry (or Hendrik) van Vianden (died 4 June 1267) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1249 to 1267. He was the son of Henry I, Count of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur. He was provost at Cologne before he was pushed forward as candidate for the bishopric of Utrecht by the Welfs in their struggle with the Hohenstaufen.

  3. Henry (or Hendrik) van Vianden (died 4 June 1267) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1249 to 1267. He was the son of Henry I, Count of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur. He was provost at Cologne before he was pushed forward as candidate for the bishopric of Utrecht by the Welfs in their struggle with the Hohenstaufen.

  4. Biografia de Henry Van de Velde. Henry Van de Velde. (Henry o Henri Clemens Van de Velde; Amberes, 1863 - Zurich, 1957) Arquitecto, decorador y pintor belga que fue, junto con Paul Hankar y Victor Horta, uno de los principales representantes del Modernismo o Art Nouveau en su país.

  5. Henry van de Velde (Amberes, 3 de abril de 1863 - Ober-Ägeri, Suiza, 15 de octubre de 1957), Biografía y Obras del Arquitecto, decorador y pintor belga que trabajó en varios países europeos (Francia, Alemania, Suiza y Holanda). Estuvo ligado al Modernismo pero más tarde evolucionó hacia el Racionalismo mostrándose partidario de la ...

  6. Henry van de Velde ( Amberes, 3 de abril de 1863 - Ober-Ägeri, Suiza, 25 de octubre 1 de 1957), arquitecto, diseñador industrial y pintor belga que trabajó en varios países europeos ( Francia, Alemania, Suiza y Países Bajos ). Es considerado junto a Victor Horta y Paul Hankar uno de los fundadores del Modernismo en Bélgica.

  7. Henry (or Hendrik) van Vianden (died 4 June 1267) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1249 to 1267. He was the son of Henry I, Count of Vianden and Margaret, Marchioness of Namur. He was provost at Cologne before he was pushed forward as candidate for the bishopric of Utrecht by the Welfs in their struggle with the Hohenstaufen.