- (councillor) of Dordrecht. He was
afterwards appointed to the
important post of
ruwaard [nl], who
combined the
functions of
chief of
police and
prosecuting attorney...
- thus the
uncle of the
Count of Flanders, as
their regent of
Flanders ("
Ruwaard") to lead them in an
expedition against Ghent (July 15, 1325)
during which...
-
Vierambachten Vogelenzang Vriesland Waterland Spijkenisse Medisch Centrum (former
Ruwaard van
Putten hospital) Jan
Campert (1902 in
Spijkenisse – 1943) a journalist...
- of
Bavaria arrived in Holland. On 23
February 1358 he was
appointed as
ruwaard (regent) of Holland. Soon, the
acknowledgement in
Zeeland followed. Albert...
-
Wayback Machine Accessed 24 June 2011. Valentijn, P.P.; Vrijhoef, H.J.;
Ruwaard, D.; et al. (2015). "Exploring the
success of an
integrated primary care...
- po****ce
complained of his brother's misadministration. He was then
declared ruwaard (regent) of Brabant. In 1421, he was
reconciled with his
brother and resigned...
- the
appointment of the then 22-year-old
Albert as
governor (or
regent or
ruwaard) of his brother's
territories from 1358 onwards.
During Albert's regency...
- PMID 24817779. Gijsen, Ronald; Hoeymans, Nancy; Sc****evis, François G.;
Ruwaard, Dirk; Satariano,
William A.; Van Den Bos,
Geertrudis A.M. (2001). "Causes...
- advisors, John
appointed Jacqueline's uncle, John III, as
regent (Dutch:
ruwaard) of
Holland in 1420. This open
support of her
uncle caused Jacqueline to...
- of
Holland Cornelis de Witt (1623–1672),
mayor and
regent of Dordrecht,
ruwaard or
governor of the land of Putten,
deputy of the
States to the
Dutch Navy...