- The
Batavian Republic (Dutch:
Bataafse Republiek; French: République Batave) was the
successor state to the
Republic of the
Seven United Netherlands. It...
- 18th
century that
marked the end of the
Dutch Republic and saw the
proclamation of the
Batavian Republic. The
initial period, from
about 1780 to 1787,...
- the cap of liberty. This flag had a life as
short as that of the
Batavian Republic for
which it was created.
Louis Bonaparte, made king of
Holland by...
-
referred to in
historiography as the
Dutch Republic, was a
confederation that
existed from 1579
until the
Batavian Revolution in 1795. It was a predecessor...
- VOC rule from 1652 to 1795 and from 1803 to 1806 was
ruled by the
Batavian Republic. Much to the
dismay of the
shareholders of the VOC, who
focused primarily...
- re-established the
previous arms. The
Batavian Republic founded in 1795 used in its
first year the arms of the
Dutch Republic, i.e. the
Dutch lion or lion with...
- England. A few days
later the
Batavian Revolution occurred, and the
Dutch Republic was
replaced with the
Batavian Republic.: 1121 : 190–192
Directly after...
- The
States General of the
Batavian Republic was the name for the
Dutch government between January, 1795 and
March 1796. It was
nominally the same as the...
- The
French Revolution spilled over
after 1789, and a pro-French
Batavian Republic was
established in 1795–1806.
Napoleon made it a
satellite state,...
- (November 1791), Montpellier, Bordeaux, the
Dutch Republic (April 1792), and
Paris (January 1793),
where a
Batavian Revolutionary Committee was set up, which...