Willem van Haren
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Jonkheer Willem van Haren (21 February 1710 – 4 July 1768) was a Dutch nobleman and poet.[1]
Van Haren was born in Leeuwarden. His best-known work was an epic poem, Friso, created in 1741. His brother, jhr. Onno Zwier van Haren, was also a poet and wrote patriotic verses. Willem van Haren died in Sint-Oedenrode.
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