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Gilles van
Ledenberg (c. 1550 – 28
September 1618) was a
Dutch statesman. He was
secretary of the
States of
Utrecht from 1588
until his
arrest for treason...
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limbs upon
spikes at
various locations around Perth, Scotland.
Gilles van
Ledenberg,
whose embalmed corpse was
hanged from a
gibbet in 1619,
after his conviction...
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Rombout Hogerbeets,
pensionary of Leiden, and
their co-defendant
Gilles van
Ledenberg,
secretary of the
States of
Utrecht by an ad hoc
court of
delegated judges...
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Oldenbarnevelt was
sentenced to death,
together with his ally
Gilles van
Ledenberg,
while two
other Remonstrant allies,
Rombout Hogerbeets and Hugo Grotius...
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Oldenbarnevelt and his
chief supporters, Hugo Grotius,
Gilles van
Ledenberg, and
Rombout Hogerbeets, and
others were
arrested or lost
their political...
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together with
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Hugo Grotius, and
Gilles van
Ledenberg during the
political crisis of 1617–18 in the
Dutch Republic, and sentenced...
- his
actions imploded as van Oldenbarnevelt's
Utrecht ally,
Gilles van
Ledenberg,
advocaat of the
Utrecht States, fled to
Holland On 29
August 1618 Maurice...
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Republic were: 1650
Johan van
Oldenbarnevelt Hugo
Grotius Gilles van
Ledenberg Jacob de Witt 1650–1672
Johan de Witt
Cornelis de Witt
Jacob Dircksz de...
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politician Gilles Legardinier (born 1965),
French novelist Gilles van
Ledenberg (c. 1550 – 1618),
Dutch statesman Gilles Leger (born 1941),
Canadian ice...
- Delftshaven, and in 1605 to Utrecht.
There he
collaborated with
Gilles van
Ledenberg. In 1617 a
polemical pamphlet involved Taurinus in
serious political trouble...