Maria Overlander van Purmerland
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Maria Overlander van Purmerland (Amsterdam
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, 24 June 1603 - 27 January 1678) was a noble
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 from the Dutch Golden Age
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.

Maria Overlander was the daughter of Volkert Overlander
Volkert Overlander
Volkert Overlander was a Dutch noble, jurist, ship-owner, merchant and an Amsterdam regent from the Dutch Golden Age.-Biography:...

 and Geertruid Hooft. At the age of 27 she married Frans Banning Cocq
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. The couple lived at the house De Dolphijn and resided at their castle Ilpenstein
Ilpenstein
Ilpenstein was the name of a ruined castle of the Free and high Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam, located in Ilpendam in the north of the city of Amsterdam.-History:...

. Jan Vos
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Jan Jansz. Vos was a Dutch playwright and poet. A glassmaker by trade , he also played an important role as stage-manager and director of the theatre...

 wrote a poem to Maria. In 1655 she became Lady
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 of the Free and high Fief Purmerland and Ilpendam. Maria owned 87,000 Guilder. Her tomb chapel is located in the Oude Kerk.

Literature

  • Moelker, H.P., De heerlijkheid Purmerland en Ilpendam (1978 Purmerend), p. 129-155

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