Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Holanda Septentrional
Walburga of Egmont
Walburga of Egmont was countess of Nassau-Dillenburg, the first wife of William I, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg.
Ed van Thijn
Eduard van Thijn was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and historian. He was a member of the Municipal Council of Amsterdam (1962–1971), member of the House of Representatives, Minister of the Interior, Mayor of Amsterdam (1983–1994), and member of the Senate (1999–2007).
Alex van Warmerdam
Alex van Warmerdam es un guionista, actor, director de cine y pintor holandés.
Jacob van Huysum
Jacob van Huysum fue un artista botánico neerlandés.
Huub Oosterhuis
Hubertus Gerardus Josephus Henricus Oosterhuis is a Dutch theologian and poet. He is mainly known for his contribution to Christian music and liturgy in the Dutch language, used in both Protestant and Roman Catholic churches, although a few songs have been censored in some dioceses. He is the author of over 60 books and at the time of over 700 hymns, songs, Psalms, and prayers.
Imaan Hammam
Imaan Hammam is a Dutch model of Moroccan and Egyptian descent. Hammam appeared on the most international Vogue covers of any model in 2017. As of 2020, she has appeared on the cover of Vogue 18 times. Four times on the American edition of Vogue. She currently ranks on models.com's "Industry Icons" and "Top Sexiest Models" lists. As of 2021, she has appeared on the top four international Vogue covers: the American, Italian, French, and British editions.
Michiel van Huysum
Piet Kee
Pieter William Kee was a Dutch organist and composer.
Wendela Bicker
Wendela Bicker was the wife of Johan de Witt. She was one of the richest young female commoners of her time and she married one of the most influential republican politicians in the Netherlands. She was in the public eye during her lifetime and entered history books thereafter. This is facilitated by the letters and the housekeeping books she left behind. The narrative about her life reflects how the role of women in the Netherlands in the 17th century was and is understood.