- A
Vierschaar is a
historical term for a
tribunal in the Netherlands.
Before the
separation of lawmaking, law enforcement, and
justice duties, the government...
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defendant standing in the middle.
Towns had the
Vierschaar privilege to hear disputes. The
Vierschaar was
usually located in the town hall, and many historical...
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Decorative 18th
century door
piece from the
Vierschaar (city tribunal) in City Hall of The Hague, by
Jacob de Wit,
illustrating audi
alteram partem....
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entrance doors is the
Vierschaar, with a
decorative painting of the
Judgment of
Solomon by
Pieter van Bronckhorst.
Vierschaar with
painting on the wall...
- of
Atlas carrying the
Globe on his shoulders.
Moses Room
Schepen Room
Vierschaar bedroom King
Louis Bonaparte Main
hallway Front side The
central hall...
- the Aldermen's Chamber. The
historic Aldermen's
Chamber was a
tribunal (
vierschaar) up to 1787. The
magnificent mantelpiece in late
gothic style was completed...
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Campen in 1665. One
particular feature of the city hall, the so-called
vierschaar or tribunal,
reflected the
fashion of the
period and, in particular, the...
- Side of
Christian History.
Morningstar & Lark. Meewis, Wim (1992). De
Vierschaar.
Uitgevering Pelckmans. p. 115. "The
History Today Archive". Archived...
- wall and
ceiling paintings, most
notably the
Judgment of
Solomon in the
Vierschaar, or courtroom, of the
Hague city hall. His
pupils were
Erasmus Arondeus...
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allegorical presentation of Salomon's judgement, 1682 by Jan de Baen
Vierschaar with
three paintings by
Willem Doudijns Overdoor by
Jacob de Wit illustrating...