Public thinking and public service •
Erasmus (1484–1497), priest and humanist scholar •
Macropedius (1487–1558), a Dutch humanist, schoolmaster and Latin playwright •
John Slotanus (died 1560), a Dutch Roman Catholic polemical writer. •
Johannes Chrysostomus vander Sterre (1591–1652), an ecclesiastical writer and abbot •
Johan Bax van Herenthals (1637–1678), the governor of the
Dutch Cape Colony 1676/1678 •
Laurens Storm van 's Gravesande (1704–1775), governor of
Essequibo and
Demerara •
Petrus Josephus Johannus Sophia Marie van der Does de Willebois (1843–1937), a Dutch jonkheer, politician and Mayor of 's-Hertogenbosch •
Joseph Sweens (1858–1950), an
RC missionary bishop in
South Nyanza in
German East Africa •
Christiaan Cornelissen (1864–1942), a Dutch syndicalist writer, economist and trade unionist •
Henk Sneevliet (1883–1942), a Dutch Communist, active in both the Netherlands and the
Dutch East Indies •
Frans Teulings (1891–1966), a Dutch politician and economist •
Pieter Godfried Maria van Meeuwen (1899–1982), a Dutch judge and a politician •
Jan de Quay (1901–1985), a politician and psychologist;
Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1959/1963 •
Bert Röling (1906–1985), a Dutch jurist and founding father of
polemology, the study of war •
Louis van de Laar (1921–2004), a Dutch politician and historian •
Bram Stemerdink (born 1936), a retired Dutch politician and army officer •
Don Burgers (1932–2006), a Dutch politician, mayor of 's-Hertogenbosch from 1989 to 1996 •
Marco Kroon (born 1970), soldier with the
Korps Commandotroepen •
Matthijs van Miltenburg (born 1972), a politician, municipal councillor 2010/2014 and
MEP 2014/2019
Science and business •
Gerardus Mercator (ca.1520–1530), a geographer,
cosmographer and
cartographer •
Wilhelm de Raet (ca.1537-1583), a Dutch hydraulic engineer and master builder, worked in
Lucca •
Willem 's Gravesande (1688–1742), a Dutch academic, mathematician and natural philosopher, developed the laws of
classical mechanics •
Gerard Troost (1776–1850), a Dutch-American medical doctor, naturalist and mineralogist •
Jacob Moleschott (1822–1893),
physiologist and writer on
dietetics and
scientific materialism •
Diederik Korteweg (1848–1941), a mathematician, co-wrote the
Korteweg–de Vries equation •
Jacob R. H. Neervoort van de Poll (1862–1924), an
entomologist specialising in
Coleoptera •
Peter Reijnders (1900–1974), a photographer and film director; co-founded the theme park
Efteling •
Frans de Waal (1948–2024),
primatologist,
ethologist and academic
Art •
Hieronymus Bosch (ca.1450–1516), painter of the
Early Netherlandish painting school. •
Hubert Gerhard (ca.1540–1620), a Dutch sculptor •
Abraham van Diepenbeeck (1596–1675), a Dutch painter of the
Flemish School. •
Theodoor van Thulden (1606–1669), a painter and engraver of altarpieces and portraits. •
Quirinus van Amelsfoort (1760–1820), a Dutch painter of allegories, history and portraits •
Karel Sluijterman (1863–1931), a Dutch architect, furniture designer, interior designer, illustrator, ceramist, book binding designer and professor •
Anton Sistermans (1865–1926), a Dutch baritone, singer of lieder and oratorios •
Sophie van der Does de Willebois (1891–1961), a Dutch ceramist •
Charles Bolsius (1907–1983), painter and woodworker •
Willem van den Hout (1915–1985), a Dutch writer of the
Bob Evers series of children's books •
Jos van Veldhoven (born 1952), a Dutch choral conductor •
Leon de Winter (born 1954), writer and columnist •
Oscar van Dillen (born 1958), a Dutch composer, conductor and instrumentalist
Sport •
Henri Smulders (1863–1933), a sailor and team silver medallist at the
1900 Summer Olympics •
Sjef van Run (1904–1973), a Dutch footballer, appeared 359 times for
PSV Eindhoven •
Wim van Heumen (1928–1992), a field hockey coach and municipal councillor 1970/1992 •
Gijs van Heumen (born 1952), a retired field hockey coach, son of
Wim •
Cees Schapendonk (born 1955), a former football striker with over 510 club caps •
Sophie von Weiler (born 1958), a retired Dutch field hockey forward, team gold and bronze medallist at the
1984 and
1988 Summer Olympics •
Arnold Scholten (born 1962), a retired football midfielder with over 440 club caps •
Marcel Brands (born 1962), a former professional footballer, former Director of Football at
Everton F.C. •
Fred van der Hoorn (born 1963), a Dutch former footballer with over 500 club caps •
Manon Bollegraf (born 1964), a former professional female tennis player •
Annemarie Verstappen (born 1965), a female former freestyle swimmer, team silver and double bronze medallist at the
1984 Summer Olympics •
Mijntje Donners (born 1974), field hockey player, with 234 caps for the Dutch National Women's Team, and team silver and bronze medallist at three Summer Olympics •
Anthony Lurling (born 1977), a Dutch former footballer with 587 club caps • brothers
Geert-Jan Derikx (born 1980) &
Rob Derikx (born 1982), field hockey players, team silver medallists at the
2004 Summer Olympics •
Henri van Opstal (born 1989), a Dutch kickboxer •
Robin van Roosmalen (born 1989), a Dutch kickboxer and mixed martial artist •
Maikel Scheffers (born 1982), wheelchair tennis player, bronze medallist at the
2008 Summer Paralympics •
Andy Souwer (born 1982), a Dutch welterweight
shoot boxer and mixed martial artist •
Maartje Goderie (born 1984), a Dutch field hockey player, twice team gold medallist at the
2008 and
2012 Summer Olympics •
Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel (born 1987), a Dutch field hockey player, team gold and silver medallist at the
2012 and
2016 Summer Olympics •
Marianne Vos (born 1987), a Dutch cyclo-cross, road, track and mountain bicycle racer •
Kenny van Gaalen (born 1988), a Dutch
sidecarcross rider •
Toon Greebe (born 1988), a Dutch darts player •
Patrick van Aanholt (born 1990), a Dutch professional footballer with over 280 club caps •
Michiel van der Heijden (born 1992), a Dutch mountain biker and
Cyclo-Cross Rider. ==Notes==