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The “House Ter Does” in Ms.dorp was demolished around 1740. The noble gender van der doeses, too Van der Does van Noordwijk , is named after the “Huis Ter Does”. This was located near the South Holland municipality of Morddorp, located in the ‘de Does’ dismantling area in the Rhine. This castle was probably through shortly before 1300 Diederic van der Does built. He had been leaned by the Dutch Count Floris V with a country on the does. The most important family member is considered Jan van der Does , also Janus dusa called, he lived from 1545 to 1604 and was a driving force behind the Liberation War of the Netherlands against Spanish foreign rule. Van der does also gained great importance through his poetic, philosophical and historical effect. Another family member is his cousin Pieter van der Thes (1562\u20131599), who was an important Dutch general and fleet adjet miral. In 1588 he was involved as a Dutch superintendant in the fight against the Spanish Armada. In addition to these various political functions, the gender had the High and free glory of Noordwijk And various other, smaller ones, rights of rule. One of these Men’s war Wigibold van der Does (1611\u20131669); He was a general of the United Netherlands Artillery, and Governor of the Flanders border towns. Over time, the family was related to various well-known Dutch noble families-for example with the van zuylen van Nijevelt, van Reede, van Egmond van de Nijenburg, van Wassenaer, Limburg-Stirum, van Nassau or van Lynden. Acted as the progenitor of the patrician sex Simon van der Does (1507\u20131587); He was mayor of the Haag between 1578\u201381. Other family members like Simon Willemsz van der Does (1584\u20131652) also went to the urban regent patrarian; In addition to his political function as an Amsterdam city council, he was a rich merchant and shipowner, who was able to swing up to a head of the Dutch West India Company (WIC). The family was also represented in the Gouda city government, their most famous member was Johan van der Does (1694\u20131749), who is the son of the Governing Mayor Johan van der Does could make a shiny career. He was married to Cornelia van der Heim. Van der does the council of the High Council of Holland, Zeeland and West Friesland as well as finance minister of the Republic of the United Netherlands. The gender led the coat of arms of the (noble) family van der doeses, which they were able to acquire under the help of genealogical and heraldic falsifications in the course of the 17th century. The family had also participated in the Amsterdam city government. The family has been running the Jonkheer nobility since the beginning of the 19th century. Van der Does de Willebois [ Edit | Edit the source text ] This family was originally called (de) Willbois. It comes from Louis Villebois who lived in Hennegau Warneton at the end of the 17th century. The couple’s children Pierre Joseph de Willebois (1768\u20131834) and the Gouda Adriana Cornelia Maria van der Does (1778\u20131823) enclosed their name “van der doeses”. The Dutch politician and Minister of State Pieter Joseph August Marie van der Does de Willebois (1816\u20131892) came from this family. The gender also bears the noble title Jonkheer. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki14\/van-der-does-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Van der Does – Wikipedia"}}]}]