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Cornelis "Kees" de
Gijselaar (9
February 1751 - 29 May 1815) was a
Dutch politician and patriot, and a
leader in the
rebellion during the
Dutch Republic...
- cities, like
Engelbert François van
Berckel (Amsterdam) and
Cornelis de
Gijselaar (Dordrecht),
behind the back of the
stadtholder and the States-General...
- an ally of the two
other leaders of the
Patriot faction,
Cornelis de
Gijselaar,
pensionary of Dordrecht, and
Engelbert François van Berckel, pensionary...
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causa of the
University of
Amsterdam (2002). In 2011 he
received the
Gijselaar-Hintzenfonds Prijs,
intended for art
historians who
manage to
reach a...
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Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science.
Retrieved 3 May 2020. "N.C. de
Gijselaar", KNAW
Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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States of Holland, the
pensionaries Adriaan van
Zeebergh and
Cornelis de
Gijselaar, had
proposed that the so-called "Legion of Salm"
would be put in garrison...
- the "triumvirate" of "aristocratic"
Patriot pensionaries (Zeebergh, de
Gijselaar, and van Berckel) and the
Grand Pensionary Pieter van
Bleiswijk would...
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Guyot • Van Gijn • Kuyl van Gijn •
Gijsberti •
Gijsberti Hodenpijl • De
Gijselaar Van
Haaften •
Kivit van
Haaften • Haan • de Haan •
Bierens de Haan • Van...
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Amsterdam Temminck,
Hooft and Rendorp, the
pensionaries Van
Berckel and De
Gijselaar, his
Guelderian cousin Robert Jasper van der
Capellen tot de
Marsch and...
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building Leiden newspaper Caryatids (1917) for the Long House,
Alkmaar Gijselaar Bank (1920), Rapenburg,
Leiden Four
fried stone ornaments (1923), depicting...