Oud Eik en Duinen
Oud Eik en Duinen
Details
Established1247 (1247)
Location
Countrythe Netherlands
Coordinates52°04′01″N 4°15′52″E / 52.0669°N 4.2644°E / 52.0669; 4.2644
Size24 acres (9.7 ha)
Find a GraveOud Eik en Duinen
Ruin of chapel, built around 1247

Oud Eik en Duinen is a cemetery in The Hague, the Netherlands, formerly called Eik en Duinen and also nicknamed "the Dutch Père-Lachaise". The cemetery is built around a chapel constructed around 1247 by William II of Holland in honor of his father, Floris IV, Count of Holland. This chapel was partially demolished in 1581, and in the 17th century the area was again used as a cemetery. When Eik en Duinen was full, a new cemetery, Nieuw Eykenduynen, was constructed in 1891 across the road, and since then the old cemetery is known as "Old" Eik en Duinen.

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  • Willy Derby (1886–1944), singer
  • Franz Deutmann (1867–1915), painter
  • Herman Deutmann (1870–1926), royal photographer
  • Karel Hugo van Diepenbrugge (1817–1889), general-major, inspecteur der artillerie
  • Johan Hendrik Doeleman (1848–1913), artist
  • Willem Hendrik Doorman (1799–1873), general (Military William Order)
  • Willem Drees (1886–1988), politician
  • Toon Dupuis (1877–1937), sculptor

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  • Ernst Franz Insinger (1870–1930), lieutenant-general

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  • Gerrit Jäger (1863–1894), journalist, playwright

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  • Conrad Carel Käyser (1876-1939), Vice Admiral, explorer and mountaineer
  • Rijnholt Antony Klerck (1774–1854), lieutenant-general (Military William Order)
  • Johan Philip Koelman (1818–1893), painter, sculptor, writer
  • Cornelis Eliza van Koetsveld (1807–1893), preacher and writer
  • Gijsbertus Johannes van Kooten (1851–1923), lieutenant-general (Military William Order)
  • Gerhardus Kruys (1838–1902), viceadmiraal
  • Roelof Kuipers (1855–1922), architect
  • Abraham Kuyper (1837–1920), politician, theologian
  • Henriëtte Kuyper (1870–1932), writer
  • Albert Christian Kruyt (1869–1949), missionary, ethnographer and theologian
  • Pyaromir Maheboob Khan (1887–1948), Sufi spiritual leader and musician
  • Pir-o-Murshid Mohammad Ali Khan (1881–1958), Sufi spiritual leader and musician

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  • Gerardus van der Leeuw (1890–1950), theoloog en minister van Onderwijs, Kunsten en Wetenschappen
  • Aschwin zur Lippe-Biesterfeld (1914–1988), broer van Prins Bernhard
  • Johannes Servaas Lotsy (1808–1863), minister van Marine en van Koloniën, minister van Staat
  • Pieter Louwerse (1840–1908), schrijver, dichter en schoolmeester

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  • Adriaan Johan Charles de Neve (1857–1913), assistent-resident te Atjeh, ridder Militaire Willems-Orde
  • Gerardus Philippus Marius van der Noordaa (1847–1904), majoor, ridder Militaire Willems-Orde

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  • Jan Pieter Paauwe (1872–1956), predikant
  • Jean-Louis Pisuisse (1880–1927), zanger en cabaretier
  • Nicolaas Jules Cesar van Polanen Petel (1855–1922), kapitein Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger (Military William Order)
  • Willem Frederik Pop (1858–1931), Minister van Oorlog

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  • Johan Hendrik Ram (1861–1913), luchtvaartpionier, officier en oorlogsverslaggever; vriend van Louis Couperus
  • Paul du Rieu (1859 (?)–1901), architect
  • Julius Constantijn Rijk (1814–1891), admiral (Military William Order)
  • Albert Johan Roest (1837–1920), burgemeester van Den Haag van 1887 tot 1897
  • Leonardus Johannes Warnerus van Rouveroy (1818–1897), major (Military William Order)
  • Leonard Henri Ruyssenaers (1850–1913), secretaris-generaal Hof van Arbitrage

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  • Andreas Schelfhout (1787–1870), painter
  • Jakob van Schevichaven (1866–1935), writer
  • Aegidius Clemens August Schönstedt (1811–1881), lieutenant-general (Military William Order)
  • Jérôme Alexander Sillem (1902–1986), bankier
  • Jan Elias Nicolaas Sirtema van Grovestins (1842–1919), lieutenant-general (Military William Order)
  • Louis Philip Jacob Snabilié (1797–1865), officier van gezondheid (Military William Order)
  • Cornelis Jacobus Snijders (1852–1939), luitenant-generaal, ridder Militaire Willems-Orde
  • Alfred van Sprang (1917–1960), journalist
  • Jan Springer (1850–1915), architect
  • Nicolaas Pieter van der Stok (1841–1907), officier van gezondheid (Military William Order)
  • Jacques Henri Leonard Jean Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh (1851–1912), vice-admiral
  • Jan van Swieten (1807–1888), commandant Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch leger

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  • Adriën Telders (1843–1913), vicepresident Hoge Raad der Nederlanden
  • Henricus Martinus Tersteege (1828–1916), luitenant-kolonel (Military William Order)
  • Jaap van Till (1900–1977), banker
  • Jan Tinbergen (1903–1994), econoom
  • Frederik Willem Hendrik Tuinenburg (1857–1921), majoor Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger (Military William Order)
  • Ernest Frederik Christiaan Hendrik Joan van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1850–1916), general-major

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  • Koen Verhoeff (1928–1989), sports reporter
  • Han Voskuil (1926–2008), writer

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  • Yi Tjoune (1859–1907), Korean diplomat (reburied in Korea in 1963)
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