LEIDEN


Meaning of LEIDEN in English

or Leyden

Commune (pop., 1999: 117,389), western Netherlands.

First mentioned in 922 as a possession of Utrecht diocese, it was governed by the court of Holland until 1420. It became a printing centre after the Elzevir family set up their press there 0441; 1581. The University of Leiden was founded in 1575, and the town became a centre of theology, science, and art. Leiden was the birthplace of painters Rembrandt van Rijn and Jan van Goyen , and the Pilgrims resided there for 11 years before they sailed to America in 1620.

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