- In the Low Countries, a
stadtholder (Dutch:
stadhouder [ˈstɑtˌɦʌudər] ) was a steward,
first appointed as a
medieval official and
ultimately functioning...
- 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....
- 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...
-
Western Pacific. hdl:10665/208215. ISBN 9789290617105. Wammes, Joost;
Stadhouders, Niek; Westert, Gert (5 June 2020). Tikkanen, Roosa; Osborn, Robin; Mossialos...
- In the
Orangist revolution of 1747 this
office had been
revamped to "
Stadhouder-generaal" and made hereditary, and
after the
Prussian intervention of...
- in the
house of N****au-Dietz
Hereditary Stadtholder of
Friesland (1707–1711) and
Groningen (1708–1711)
Maurits benoemd als
stadhouder, 1585, Europeana...
- stiȝ "hall, household" +
weard "warden, keeper";
corresponding to Dutch:
stadhouder,
German Statthalter "place holder", a
Germanic parallel to
French lieutenant...
- 1688–1763."
Britain in the
Wider World. Routledge. Troost,
Wouter (2001).
Stadhouder-koning
Willem III: Een
politieke biografie. Hilversum:
Uitgeverij Verloren...
- 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)...
- 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...