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- In the Low Countries, a stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder [ˈstɑtˌɦʌudər] ) was a steward, first appointed as a medieval official and ultimately functioning...
- in the house of N****au-Dietz Hereditary Stadtholder of Friesland (1707–1711) and Groningen (1708–1711) Maurits benoemd als stadhouder, 1585, Europeana...
- in 1584, he soon was appointed to his father's office of stadtholder (Stadhouder). The monarchs of England and France had been requested to accept sovereignty...
- used the heavily fortified city as a base until driven out by Holland's Stadhouder. In response to the attacks on Medemblik and Alkmaar and the failure of...
- B. and Muij-Fleurke, H.J. de (2005) Inventaris van de archieven van stadhouder Willem V (1745–1808) en de Hofcommissie van Willem IV en Willem V (1732–1794)...
- Arnaud. "Héraldique européenne, Provinces-Unies et Royaume des Pays-Bas, Stadhouders et Souverains des Pays-Bas". Retrieved 8 July 2011. Johann de Witt, p...
- that any new regime would have to be headed by the son of the last Dutch stadhouder, William Frederik of Orange-N****au. A provisional government was formed...
- to a branch of the House of N****au. William was the Dutch Stadtholder (stadhouder in Dutch), and, from 1689, the King of England, Scotland and Ireland....
- stiȝ "hall, household" + weard "warden, keeper"; corresponding to Dutch: stadhouder, German Statthalter "place holder", a Germanic parallel to French lieutenant...
- spoken especially around Oranjewoud, near the country home of the Frisian stadhouder. Use of most dialects (as well as the West Frisian language) is declining...