- The
vroedschap (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvrutsxɑp]) was the name for the (all male) city
council in the
early modern Netherlands; the
member of such a council...
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direct negotiations with the
vroedschap. The
Constituted soon set
themselves up as a
rival power center to the
vroedschap, and
started acting like the...
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attempted to
organise an
overthrow of
various muni****l
governments (
vroedschap). The goal was to oust
government officials and
force new elections. "Seen...
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nominees were
usually members of the
vroedschap,
though this was not a
formal requirement for office.
Members of the
vroedschap were
usually also the representatives...
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troops to
Hattem and
Elburg to
overthrow the cities'
Patriot vroedschap,
despite the
defense by
Patriot Free Corps,
organised by
Herman Willem...
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mostly for his
important work on the
history of Amsterdam's
regency ("
Vroedschap van Amsterdam"). He is
considered the
father of
genealogical research...
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going into
politics in 1659, when he
became a
member of the
Rotterdam vroedschap. In May 1666 he was
appointed a
member of the
Gecommitteerde Raden (Committed...
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anarchist Johan Engelbert Elias (1895–1959),
Dutch historian, also
known as
Vroedschap van
Amsterdam John
Elias (1775–1841),
Christian preacher in
Wales John...
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prins van N****au ... By Jan Will van Sypesteyn, pp. 240 and
following De
vroedschap van
Amsterdam 1578–1795, book 1, by
Johan Engelbert Elias Israel 1995...
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between 1656 and the year of his
death in 1661 he was part of the
Vroedschap.
Between 1658 and also 1661, he was a
councilor to the
Admiraliteit van...