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Rietstap is often considered the founder of modern heraldry in the
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Rotterdam to Elizabeth Hermina Remmert. His father, Willem Hendrick Rietstap, was an accountant and insurance agent. His first job was at a bookstore, and he was then shortly assigned to a position on the
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