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- The Staatsbewind (translated into English as "state council" or "state authority") was a governing council of the Batavian Republic between 1801 and 1805...
- now became known as the Staatsbewind (Regency of State). The elective principle was reduced to a formality: the Staatsbewind, originally consisting of...
- autonomy at the expense of the central government in The Hague and a Staatsbewind of twelve persons was installed to govern the country. At that time Napoleon...
- Republic, Maarten van der Goes, was willing to secretly try to persuade the Staatsbewind of the Batavian Republic to grant this additional indemnity, but Napoleon...
- and several times an alderman of this city. He was a member of the Staatsbewind of the Batavian Republic between 16 October 1801 and 29 April 1805 (president...
- of the States-General, from 27 September 1820 to 3 August 1823. The Staatsbewind of the Batavian Republic, after the return of the Dutch Cape Colony under...
- Pensionary of Batavia In office 29 April 1805 – 4 June 1806 Preceded by Staatsbewind Succeeded by Carel de Vos van Steenwijk Personal details Born 31 October...
- become untenable and the Staatsbewind looked for a replacement. To many Hogendorp seemed to be the obvious choice, but the Staatsbewind prevaricated and meanwhile...
- in the absence of children. As such he prosecuted the member of the Staatsbewind Jacobus Spoors in a case of threats of violence against another prosecutor...
- They just had to pay. Fortunately for them, with the support of the Staatsbewind (the council of the Republic), money was raised which was soon used to...