- In the Low Countries, a
stadtholder (Dutch:
stadhouder [ˈstɑtˌɦʌudər] ) was a steward,
first appointed as a
medieval official and
ultimately functioning...
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Royaume des Pays-Bas,
Stadhouders et
Souverains des Pays-Bas".
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Johann de Witt, p...
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branch of the
House of N****au.
William was the
Dutch Stadtholder (
stadhouder in Dutch), and, from 1689, the King of England,
Scotland and Ireland....
- In the
Orangist revolution of 1747 this
office had been
revamped to "
Stadhouder-generaal" and made hereditary, and
after the
Prussian intervention of...
- Arnaud. "Héraldique européenne, Provinces-Unies et
Royaume des Pays-Bas,
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Stadtholder of
Friesland and
Overijssel (1580–1584)
Maurits benoemd als
stadhouder, 1585,
Europeana Stadtholder of
Holland and
Zeeland (1585–1625), Utrecht...
- in 1584, he soon was
appointed to his father's
office of
stadtholder (
Stadhouder). The
monarchs of
England and
France had been
requested to
accept sovereignty...
- N****au
after ten days. Two
years later, in 1593,
Herman was
promoted to
stadhouder of
Spanish Guelders.
Musicks Monument (2007): Herman,
graaf van den Bergh...
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during the
Eighty Years war and
after as
stadtholder ("governor"; Dutch:
stadhouder)
during the
Dutch Republic. However, in 1815,
after a long
period as a...
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