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Schelto Patijn [ˈsxɛɫtoː pɑˈtɛin] (13
August 1936 – 15 July 2007) was a
Dutch politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA) and jurist.
After serving as an elected...
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George Schelto Fontein (11 July 1890 – 29
November 1963) was a
Dutch chess master.
Fontein was born in Harlingen, Friesland, as the son of
Willem Adriaan...
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recognized as
belonging to
Dutch nobility with the
title of baron.
Schelto van
Heemstra (1804–1864),
Dutch politician.
Aarnoud van
Heemstra (1871–1957)...
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Schelto,
Baron van
Heemstra (14
November 1807 – 20
December 1864) was a
Dutch politician. He was
Prime Minister from 1861 to 1862. Van
Heemstra was born...
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Schelto,
Baron van
Heemstra (6
January 1941 – 12
September 2023) was a
Dutch diplomat. He
served as amb****ador of the
Netherlands to Zambia, Argentina...
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Cremers (1806-1882), politician,
member of the
Senate from 1850 to 1877
Schelto van Heemstra,
Baron Heemstra (1807–1864), politician,
Prime minister from...
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achievement of Amsterdam's Chinatown. In 1992, the
mayor of
Amsterdam Schelto Patijn told the
Chinese community that "something is
allowed there". In...
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office 1
February 1862 – 10
February 1866
Monarch William III
Preceded by
Schelto van
Heemstra Succeeded by Isaäc
Dignus Fransen van de
Putte In
office 1...
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University Libraries. Chicago, The Foot
specialist publishing co. Kruijff,
Schelto; van Det,
Robert J.; van der Meer,
Gretha T.; van den Berg, Inez C.M.A...
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minister (1860–1861)
Jacob van
Zuylen van Nijevelt,
Prime minister (1861)
Schelto van Heemstra,
Prime minister (1861–1862)
Johan Rudolph Thorbecke, Prime...