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Stadtholder - Wikipedia
The stadtholder was the replacement of the duke or count of a province during the Burgundian and Habsburg period (1384 – 1581/1795). en.wikipedia.org
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History | Stadholders - Royal House of the Netherlands
The stadholders of the 16th and 17th centuries were not sovereign rulers, though they did play an important role in the political life of the Dutch Republic. www.royal-house.nl
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STADHOLDER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the chief magistrate of the former republic of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. (formerly, in the Netherlands) the viceroy or governor of a province. www.dictionary.com
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stadholder
stadholder, stadtholder Hist. (ˈstædhəʊldə(r)) Forms: 6–8 statholder, 7 state-holder, (8 stadhouder), 7– stadtholder, 8– stadholder. [ad. Du. stadhouder (= G. statthalter) one who occupies another's place, a ‘locum tenens’, lieutenant, f. stad place (= G. statt; in Du. the word survives only in the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stadtholder | History, Role & Powers | Britannica
Stadtholder, provincial executive officer in the Low Countries, or Netherlands, from the 15th through the 18th century. www.britannica.com
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Stadholders | Royal House of the Netherlands
In the 16th and 17th centuries, stadholders – William of Orange and his successors – played an important role in the Dutch Republic. www.royal-house.nl
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Cornelis Geelvinck
Cornelis Geelvinck (15 November 1621, Amsterdam – 16 December 1689, Amsterdam) was important in the city administration of Amsterdam that arose after stadholder In 1684 Geelvinck had to receive stadholder William III of Orange in the townhall, but the prince refused to stop his horse and passed the town hall at wikipedia.org
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What was a stadtholder during the Dutch republic? How were ...
Originally the stadholder was a nobleman who exercised authority on behalf of the lord in his absence in one or more regions. www.quora.com
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stadholder | stadtholder, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun stadholder is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for stadholder is from before 1626, in the writing of Jerome Horsey ... www.oed.com
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STADHOLDER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the governor or viceroy of a province of the Netherlands 2. the chief magistrate of the 16th-17th cent. Netherlands republic www.collinsdictionary.com
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Stadtholder - The Dutch history guide - Tijdvakken.nl
A stadholder was the representative of the monarch in a region. During the Republic, the position of the stadholder became two-faced. www.tijdvakken.nl
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stadholder - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Government(formerly, in the Netherlands) the viceroy or governor of a province. Also, stadtholder. 1585–95; partial translation of Dutch stadhouder, equivalent. www.wordreference.com
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stadholderian
† stadholˈderian, a. and n. Obs. [f. stadholder + -ian.] a. adj. Pertaining to a stadholder or to the office of stadholder; attached to the party of the stadholder. b. n. A partisan of the stadholder.1784–5 Ann. Reg., Hist. Europe 102/1 The hereditary enemies of the stadtholderian system of governme... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cornelis Hooft
He also resisted the expansion of the stadholder's power. Hooft was critical on other points. In 1618, stadholder Maurits of Orange, in his purge of Remonstrant regents from the vroedschap as a result of the Synod of Dort and the arrest of Johan wikipedia.org
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stadholderate
stadˈholderate Also stadt-. [+ -ate1.] 1. The office or dignity of stadholder.1786 Ann. Reg., St. Papers 67/1 The Stadtholderate became extinct by the death of William III of England. 1825 Jefferson Autobiog. Wks. 1859 I. 75 He would take no part in the quarrel, unless an entire abolition of the Sta... Oxford English Dictionary
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