Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Holanda Meridional
Dylan van Baarle
Dylan van Baarle es un ciclista neerlandés, miembro del equipo británico INEOS Grenadiers.
Diederik van Vleuten
Floris II, Count of Holland
Florencio II llamado el Gordo, nacido en Vlaardingen hacia 1085 y muerto el 2 de marzo de 1122, fue conde de Holanda desde 1091 a 1122. Era hijo de Teodorico V, conde de Holanda, y de Otelindis de Sajonia.
Ariane de los Países Bajos
Ariane de los Países Bajos, Princesa de Orange-Nassau es la tercera hija de los reyes Guillermo Alejandro de los Países Bajos y Máxima y la octava nieta de la princesa Beatriz de los Países Bajos.
Kai Verbij
Kai Verbij es un deportista neerlandés que compite en patinaje de velocidad sobre hielo.
Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau
Frederick, Prince of Orange-Nassau was the youngest son of William V, Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic and Princess Wilhelmina of Prussia, sister of King Frederick William II. Commonly called Fritz inside the family, he chose a military career with the Holy Roman Empire, he died of a fever while serving in Padua, Italy.
Leonor de Orange-Nassau
La condesa Leonor de Orange-Nassau, es la tercera hija del príncipe Constantino Cristóbal de los Países Bajos y de la princesa Lorenza, nieta de la princesa de los Países Bajos, Beatriz y de su difunto marido, Claus y sobrina de los actuales reyes de los Países Bajos, Guillermo Alejandro y Máxima. En la actualidad es la octava de la línea de sucesión al trono holandés.
Princess Louise of Orange-Nassau
Princess Frederica Louise Wilhelmina of Orange-Nassau was a Hereditary Princess of Brunswick; married 14 October 1790 to Hereditary Prince Charles George August of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, son of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. She was known in the family as "Loulou".
Alexander von Siebold
Alexander George Gustav von Siebold was a German translator and interpreter active in Japan during the Bakumatsu period and early Meiji period. He was the eldest son of Japanologist Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold.
Helen Verhoeven
Helen Verhoeven is a painter and sculptor based in Berlin. Verhoeven was born in the Netherlands and moved to the U.S. in 1986. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute, New York Academy of Art, and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. In 2008 she won the Dutch Royal Award for Modern Painting, in 2010 the Wolvecamp Painting Award, and in 2019 she was the recipient of the ABN-AMRO Art Prize. She was commissioned to make a painting for the new courthouse of Dutch Supreme Court in The Hague that opened in 2015. Verhoeven's works seem to explore the theme of ceremonial gatherings. She makes monumental-sized paintings that are populated with contorted figures in various states of rapture, despair, lust and estrangement. Helen is the daughter of acclaimed film director Paul Verhoeven.