- In the Low Countries, a
stadtholder (Dutch:
stadhouder [ˈstɑtˌɦʌudər] ) was a steward,
first appointed as a
medieval official and
ultimately functioning...
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governor in the capital, at
Copenhagen Castle In Norway, the
office of
Statholder existed both
during the Dano-Norwegian
personal union from 1536 to 1814...
- duke of Schleswig,
appointed statholders (German: Statthalter; Latin: produx) to
represent him in the duchies. The
statholders[check spelling] fulfilled...
- had come of age.
Commoners with a
similar mandate were
merely styled Statholder (Governor-general). On 9
November 1814 the King
appointed Crown Prince...
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forces in Norway. Gyldenløve was
appointed Governor-general of
Norway (
Statholder) from
January 1664 and commander-in-chief of the
Norwegian army two years...
- high
point of the
rebellion came in 1525 when Søren Norby, the
governor (
statholder) of Gotland,
invaded Blekinge in an
attempt to
restore Christian II to...
- Prague). In 1621 he
became Bohemian Count and in 1622 he
became Royal Statholder of
Bohemia and
Supreme Burgrave of
Bohemia in 1638.
Jaroslav was a member...
- duke of Schleswig,
appointed statholders (German: Statthalter; Latin: produx) to
represent him in the duchies. The
statholders fulfilled the
tasks related...
-
colonial empire between which regime to support, that of the
deposed statholder in
Britain or the
Batavian Republic. A few
years prior,
Governor Falck...
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which would only
leave them open to counter-attack.
Their opposition to
Statholder Sehested's
direction grew
bitter and the war was
lampooned as the "Hannibal...