- 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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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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Wouter van Veldhoven,
Michiel van de Weerthof, Bram
Stadhouders, his
brother Jasper Stadhouders,
Lukas Simonis and
Michel Banabila . Also
Pierre Bastien...
- was
Princess Mary, James'
daughter by his
first wife, and her
husband "'
Stadhouder Willem,'
whose wife
stood to lose her ****ure
thrones through this new...
- 1688–1763."
Britain in the
Wider World. Routledge. Troost,
Wouter (2001).
Stadhouder-koning
Willem III: Een
politieke biografie. Hilversum:
Uitgeverij Verloren...
- Hague.
Jonathan Cape. p. 23. Meerkerk, E. van (October 2007). "De
laatste stadhouder.
Willem V (1748-1806)".
Historisch Nieuwsblad (in Dutch).
Retrieved 11...
- 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...
- to a
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....
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Statesman of the „True Freedom“.
Cambridge University Press (1986) Troost,
Stadhouder-Koning
Willem III, een
politieke biografie, p. 69–70, (2001)
Israel 1995...
- This is a list of
stadtholders (Dutch:
stadhouders, German: Statthalter) or
governors (French: gouverneurs) in the Low Countries, or
historical Netherlands...