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Paris has been playing poker since 2002, when he first played home games with his high school friends. Before that, he was into the popular Magic: The Gathering card game, and found the transition to poker a seamless one. Paris moved to Canada for a bit in 2011, but now calls Amsterdam home.

His preferred game type is the plain and simple No Limit Hold'em tournaments.

“To start my sessions I'll frequently ramp up to 20 tables or more, but it tails off quickly as I bust things. The most I ever played was probably somewhere north of 30 back in the old days, although I certainly would not recommend going that high. I'm probably most comfortable around 12-15. Having too few tables actually risks me losing focus unless they are for substantial stakes.”

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Loevestein Castle
Poederoijen, the Netherlands
Slot Loevestein
Coordinates51°48′59″N5°01′17″E / 51.8164°N 5.0214°ECoordinates: 51°48′59″N5°01′17″E / 51.8164°N 5.0214°E
TypeCastle
Site information
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionGood
Websitewww.slotloevestein.nl
Site history
Built1361
Built byDirc Loef van Horne
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Loevestein Castle (Dutch: Slot Loevestein) is a medievalcastle in the municipality of Zaltbommel, Gelderland, the Netherlands.

The castle was built by the knightDirc Loef van Horne (hence 'Loef's stein' (stone) house) between 1357 and 1397. Until World War II Loevestein Castle was part of the Hollandic Water Line, the main Dutch defense line that was based on flooding an area of land south and east of the western provinces. Currently the castle is used as a medieval museum and function centre.

History[edit]

Aerial view of Loevestein Castle.

Loevestein is a water castle that was built between 1357 and 1368. It was built in a strategic location in the middle of the Netherlands, where the Maas and Waal rivers come together (just west of current day villages of Poederoijen and Brakel, in the municipality of Zaltbommel, in Gelderland). At first it was a simple square brick building, used to charge toll from trading vessels using the rivers. By 1372, the castle was under control of the Counts of Holland.[1] In the 16th century (around 1575, orders given by William the Silent) it was expanded to a larger fortress surrounded by earthen fortifications with two (later three) stone bastions on the northern side, two moats, an arsenal, and housing for a commander and soldiers. The Castle was also part of the Hollandic Water Line.

It changed hands twice between the Northern Dutch and the Spanish during the Eighty Years' War: on December 9, 1570, it was taken by the Geuzen; ten days later by the Spanish again; and on June 25, 1572, it was retaken by the Dutch.

From 1619 the castle became a prison for political prisoners. One famous inmate was the eminent lawyer, poet and politician Hugo de Groot (Hugo Grotius) often presented as the 'father of modern international law', who was serving a controversially imposed life sentence from 1619. In 1621, his wife Maria van Reigersberch, who was also staying at the castle, hid with him in a book chest that was regularly brought for them.[2][3] He subsequently became the Swedish Ambassador to France for 10 years. Another high-profile inmate was the English Vice-Admiral George Ayscue.

In literature[edit]

In Alexandre Dumas, père's novel La Tulipe Noire, the main character Cornelius Van Baerle is imprisoned at Loevestein.

See also[edit]

Gallery[edit]

  • Gunpowder tower at castle Loevestein.

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References[edit]

  1. ^'The Middle Ages'. Loevenstein Castle. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  2. ^Murray, John (1838). A hand-book for travellers on the continent: being a guide through Holland, Belgium, Prussia. BIBLIOBAZAAR. pp. 73. ISBN1-117-07017-4.
  3. ^Davies, Charles Maurice (2010). History of Holland, from the beginning of the tenth to the end of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 2. General Books. p. 539. ISBN978-1-151-01164-0.

Works cited[edit]

  • Kransber, D; Mils, H. (1979). Kastelengids van Nederland, Middeleeuwen. Bussum. ISBN90-228-3856-0.
  • Kalkwiek, K.A.; Schellart, A.I.J.M.; Jansen, H.P.H.; Geudeke, P.W. (1980). Atlas van de Nederlandse kastelen. Alphen aan den Rijn. ISBN90-218-2477-9.
  • Helsdingen, H.W. van (1966). Gids voor de Nederlandse kastelen en buitenplaatsen. Amsterdam.
  • Tromp, H.M.J. Kijk op kastelen. Amsterdam 1979. ISBN90-10-02446-6.CS1 maint: location (link)
  • 'Loevestein Castle'. Holland.com.

External links[edit]

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  • Media related to Slot Loevestein at Wikimedia Commons

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