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- Gilles van Ledenberg (c. 1550 – 28 September 1618) was a Dutch statesman. He was secretary of the States of Utrecht from 1588 until his arrest for treason...
- limbs upon spikes at various locations around Perth, Scotland. Gilles van Ledenberg, whose embalmed corpse was hanged from a gibbet in 1619, after his conviction...
- Rombout Hogerbeets, pensionary of Leiden, and their co-defendant Gilles van Ledenberg, secretary of the States of Utrecht by an ad hoc court of delegated judges...
- Oldenbarnevelt was sentenced to death, together with his ally Gilles van Ledenberg, while two other Remonstrant allies, Rombout Hogerbeets and Hugo Grotius...
- Van Oldenbarnevelt and his chief supporters, Hugo Grotius, Gilles van Ledenberg, and Rombout Hogerbeets, and others were arrested or lost their political...
- together with Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Hugo Grotius, and Gilles van Ledenberg during the political crisis of 1617–18 in the Dutch Republic, and sentenced...
- Republic were: 1650 Johan van Oldenbarnevelt Hugo Grotius Gilles van Ledenberg Jacob de Witt 1650–1672 Johan de Witt Cornelis de Witt Jacob Dircksz de...
- his actions imploded as van Oldenbarnevelt's Utrecht ally, Gilles van Ledenberg, advocaat of the Utrecht States, fled to Holland On 29 August 1618 Maurice...
- politician Gilles Legardinier (born 1965), French novelist Gilles van Ledenberg (c. 1550 – 1618), Dutch statesman Gilles Leger (born 1941), Canadian ice...
- with his colleagues Hugo Grotius, Rombout Hogerbeets, and Gilles van Ledenberg, and their 1619 trial, which resulted in their conviction of high treason...