- The
regenten (Dutch
plural for regent) were the
rulers of the
Dutch Republic from the 16th
through the 18th century, the
leaders of the
Dutch cities or...
- De Wit, De
Witte and De With) is the name of an old
Dutch patrician and
regenten family.
Originally from Dordrecht, the
genealogy of the
family begins with...
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number of
Dutch cities,
where they
replaced the old
system of co-option of
regenten with a
system of
democratically elected representatives. This
enabled them...
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NSDAP on May 1, 1937 (membership
number 5,900,506).
Manfred Knodt: Die
Regenten von Hessen-Darmstadt (The
regents of Hesse-Darmstadt), Darmstadt, publisher:...
- and
military commanders of the Republic, as a
check on the
power of the
regenten.: 12 The
Orangist party drew its
adherents largely from traditionalists...
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choice of
sides was
driven by the
contest for
power between members of the
Regenten class.
Local groups often simply adopted the
opposite position taken by...
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Orangists and
preferred a
shift of
power from the
central government to the
regenten. However, the
Dutch Republic suffered numerous early defeats in the Rampjaar...
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Golden Age. He
belonged to the
wealthy and
powerful Dutch patriciate, the
regenten, and is best
known as the
central figure in Rembrandt's
masterpiece The...
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forming a de
facto patrician class, were
informally known collectively as
regenten (the
Dutch plural for regent)
because they
typically held
positions as...
- Dillen, J.G. van, (1970) Van
Rijkdom tot
Regenten, p. 169. (in Dutch) Dillen, J.G. van, (1970) Van
Rijkdom tot
Regenten, p. 127. Klein, P.W. (1965) De Trippen...