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- Republicans favoured a strong States General. The Republicans forced two Stadtholderless Periods, 1650–1672 and 1702–1747, with the latter causing national...
- Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel: First Stadtholderless period (1650–1672) Second Stadtholderless period (1702–1747) This disambiguation page lists...
- later on 6 November 1650. His death marked the beginning of the First Stadtholderless Period, leading to the rise of Johan De Witt, who sta**** in power for...
- In Dutch historiography, the Second Stadtholderless Period (Dutch: Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) refers to the period between the death of stadtholder...
- Prince of Orange to the Stadtholder office, finishing the Second Stadtholderless Period. After the death of William III in 1702, the republican Dutch...
- The First Stadtholderless Period (1650–72; Dutch: Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) was the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which the office...
- States Party was in the ascendancy during the First Stadtholderless Period and the Second Stadtholderless Period. Unlike modern political parties, the States...
- 1672) was a Dutch States Navy officer and statesman. During the First Stadtholderless Period, De Witt was an influential member of the Dutch States Party...
- eventually settled in 1732 with the Treaty of Partition cf. First Stadtholderless Period. Frederick William was chosen because he could act as a neutral...
- (1618–1620), New England Confederation (1643–1686), partially in First Stadtholderless Period of Dutch Republic (1650–1672), Pennsylvania Constitution of...