-
differences are that a
raadpensionaris had no
fellow ministers and no head of
state above him. Its
Dutch name,
raadpensionaris, can be
literally translated...
- De Witt ****ociated
himself closely with his
younger brother, the
Raadpensionaris of
Holland ("Grand Pensionary")
Johan de Witt, and
supported him throughout...
-
being a
raadpensionaris or landsadvocaat. In
times of war, the stadtholder, who
commanded the army,
would have more
power than the
raadpensionaris. In theory...
-
Gildemeester Jansz. The
catalog states that it is an "allegory of
Raadpensionaris de Witt". The
painting was
purchased by the art
dealer Cornelis Sebille...
- the
Digital library for
Dutch literature "Johan de Witt (1625–72),
raadpensionaris van Holland" (in Dutch).
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam.
Archived from the original...
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which reinstated the
unity state.
Schimmelpenninck was
installed as
raadpensionaris (Grand Pensionary). With
these changes, the
republic became more centralised...
- government. On 10 May 1805,
Schimmelpenninck was
therefore inaugurated as
Raadpensionaris (Grand Pensionary) of the
Batavian Republic. This
venerable title (clearly...
- no
stadholder had been
elected by the
States of most Provinces. The
raadpensionaris of
Holland was
often referred to as the
Grand Pensionary by foreigners...
- Heer-Jansland in
Zeeland (Zierikzee, 1567 – Middelburg, June 1625) was
raadpensionaris of
Zeeland province in the
Dutch Republic between 1615 and 1625. De...
-
which later was
simplified to
raadpensionaris or raadspensionaris.
French diplomats referred to the
raadpensionaris of
Holland as the Grand-pensionnaire...