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- The Uitvoerend Bewind (Dutch for Executive Council/Authority) was the name of the government of the Batavian Republic between 1798 and 1801. The president...
- replaced by a system of national taxation. There was to be a five-man Uitvoerend Bewind as a collective Executive, with eight national Agenten (government...
- Spiegel, Grand Pensionary (1787–1795) Batavian Republic (complete list) – Uitvoerend Bewind (1798–1801) County of Artois (complete list) – Philip V, Count...
- (1819–1841) Florestan I, Prince (1841–1856) Netherlands Batavian RepublicUitvoerend Bewind (1798–1801) Kingdom of Holland (complete list) – Louis Bonaparte...
- appointed agent for finance and foreign affairs (pro tem) under the new Uitvoerend Bewind. However, the contraventions of the new, democratic, constitution...
- Republic. The Staatsbewind came into power after a coup d'état against the Uitvoerend Bewind on 17 October 1801. The reign of the Staatsbewind ended on 29 April...
- Straesser. After completing her studies with Docerend Musicus (1985) and Uitvoerend Musicus (1986) degrees, Ansink worked as a flutist with the Clara Schumann...
- a year later, he returned to the Netherlands to ****ume power from the Uitvoerend Bewind, being appointed Grand Pensionary of the Batavian Republic on 29...
- was carried out against the Loevestein government. January 22, 1798: Uitvoerend Bewind led a coup against the National ****embly of the Batavian Republic...
- Willem Berend Buys (1752–1832) 9 March 1798 – 25 June 1798 Independent Uitvoerend Bewind Alexander Gogel (ad interim) (1765–1821) 7 April 1798 – 2 October...