- In the Low Countries, a
stadtholder (Dutch:
stadhouder [ˈstɑtˌɦʌudər] ) was a steward,
first appointed as a
medieval official and
ultimately functioning...
- much to his manner. In the
Dutch Republic,
Marot was emplo**** by the
Stadthouder, who
later became William III of England; in particular, he is ****ociated...
-
portrait painter he is
known for his
large equestrian portrait of the
Stadthouder William III (Groninger Museum). He
painted it for
Dirck Clant of Groningen...
- 18th century, for
example in 1745 in the
administration of the
Dutch Stadthouder William IV. Later, the
mathematician C. F.
Hindenburg studied turning...
-
defended various Low
Country outposts in the
employment of the
Dutch Stadthouder. His rank was
later elevated to lieutenant. In 1771,
Stedman reenlisted...
- of the
Duchy of Bremen-Verden and
commander of Stade. He
served the
stadthouder William III of
Orange in
Bodegraven during the Rampjaar. When 10,000...
- system, he was one of the nine
regenten dismissed on 10
September 1672 by
stadthouder William III of Orange, at the same time as the
dismissal of
Lambert Reynst...
- of
Dutch descent (his
grandfather was the
illegitimate son of a
minor stadthouder) and a high-level
civil servant in the
Second French Empire. He is also...
-
conditien by mijn
heere de
prince van Parme, Plaisance, etc.
Gouverneur ende
Stadthouder generael vande Landen van herwaertsovere, wten name
vander Conijncklicke...
- [steward] of Holland,
Zealand and Utrecht) and Lamoral,
Count of Egmont, (
stadthouder of Flandres) were
members of the council, but were
unhappy with their...