Van den Eynde (family)
Van den Eynde is the name of an old Netherlandish noble family. One of the earliest recorded Van den Eynde to use the three-duck canting arms was Jacob van den Eynde, first Councilor and pensionary of Delft, and the highest official in the county of Holland. The Van den Eynde became especially prominent in 16th-century Delft, 17th-century Antwerp (from whence the surname likely originates) and Naples.
Elisabeth van den Eynde, Princess of BelvedereFerdinand van den EyndeFerdinand van den Eynde, 1st Marquess of CastelnuovoGiovanna van den Eynde, Princess of SonninoHubert van den EyndeJan Van den Eynde IIJan van den EyndeList of Dutch noble familiesList of noble families in BelgiumNorbert van den EyndeSebastiaen van den Eynde
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Van den Eynde (family)
Van den Eynde is the name of an old Netherlandish noble family. One of the earliest recorded Van den Eynde to use the three-duck canting arms was Jacob van den Eynde, first Councilor and pensionary of Delft, and the highest official in the county of Holland. The Van den Eynde became especially prominent in 16th-century Delft, 17th-century Antwerp (from whence the surname likely originates) and Naples.
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