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- (though not the official head of state) being a raadpensionaris or landsadvocaat. In times of war, the stadtholder, who commanded the army, would have...
- remainder of the 17th century. Maurice started out as the protégé of Landsadvocaat (Land's Advocate, i.e. secretary to the nobility of Holland and legal...
- a simple pensionaris. The provinces of Utrecht and Friesland had a landsadvocaat. The office started in 1619 and replaced the title of land's advocate...
- Boudynsz and Jan Baldewini (circa 1452 - 11 March 1514) was a Dutch Landsadvocaat (Grand Pensionary). Jan Bouwensz studied at the University of Leuven...
- van het lid Omtzigt om twee do****enten en toelichting conceptadvies Landsadvocaat 2009" (in Dutch). Retrieved 4 January 2021. "Den Haag verwacht pijnlijn...
- "Coalitie ruziet wéér over asielnoodrecht, nu over 'verzwegen' conceptstuk landsadvocaat" [Coalition fights yet again about emergency powers for asylum, now...
- der S****, Edwin (26 November 2024). "Tweede Kamer zet exclusiviteit landsadvocaat verder op de tocht" [House of Representatives hangs exclusivity of government...
- The Lands' Advocate (Dutch: landsadvocaat) of Holland acted as a legal adviser and secretary to the Estates of Holland. They also acted as leader and...
- in 1619. It was named Land's Advocate, or more shortly the Advocate (landsadvocaat). Its importance was much increased after the revolt in 1572, and still...
- estoit tousiours raoust." Until 1591 Uylenburgh rose as a state lawyer (landsadvocaat), but was forcedbecause of the variety of positions he held — to...