• field deputies (Dutch: gedeputeerden te velde) were the representatives of the various Dutch sovereign provinces in the armies of the Dutch Republic....
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    Carel de Vos van Steenwijk (category Deputies of the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic)
    ardent Patriot, he began as secretary to Pieter Johan van Berckel, the Dutch Republic's first ambassador to the United States of America, from 26 June 1783...
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  • Dutch people who are famous or notable include: Jaap Bakema (1914–1981) Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934) Jo van den Broek (1898–1978) Jacob van Campen...
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    The Dutch States Army (Dutch: Staatse leger) was the army of the Dutch Republic. It was usually called this, because it was formally the army of the States-General...
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    Johan de Witt (category Dutch members of the Dutch Reformed Church)
    axis that organized the political system within the republic. As a leading republican of the Dutch States Party, De Witt opposed the House of Orange-Nassau...
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    chartered companies—mainly the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company—and subsequently by the Dutch Republic (1581–1795), and by the modern...
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    Rob Bauer (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    took park on Dutch operations during the War on terror. HNLMS De Ruyter was also deployed in Bahrain in 2006 where Bauer served as the Deputy Commander of...
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    ending the Council as a Habsburg institution in what was to become the Dutch Republic. When the Duke of Anjou came to be temporarily recognized as the new...
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    Nieuwpoort. The Dutch States Army of the Dutch Republic saw action in the Eighty Years' War, the Dano-Swedish War, the Franco-Dutch War, the Nine Years'...
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    against their Habsburg overlord and declared themselves a Republic in 1581. Prior to 1580 Dutch merchants had procured colonial produce mostly from Lisbon...
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    Sicco van Goslinga (category Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl))
    nobleman and politician who served as a field deputy of the States-General of the Dutch Republic in the Dutch States Army. From 1706 to 1709 and in 1711...
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  • of the Republic of Azerbaijan]. e-qanun.az (in Azerbaijani). Retrieved 25 December 2021. "Herkenningspunten van de politie". politie.be (in Dutch). Retrieved...
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    Anthonie Heinsius (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    the Dutch commander and the field deputies. (Article 6) Marlborough was not allowed to give orders to the Dutch troops independently of the Dutch senior...
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    Mauritius, in honour of Prince Maurice van Nassau, stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. Later the island became a French colony and was renamed Isle de France...
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    Second Stadtholderless Period (category 18th century in the Dutch Republic)
    provinces of the Dutch Republic on 2 May 1747. During this period the office of stadtholder was left vacant in the provinces of Holland, Zeeland, and Utrecht...
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    First Stadtholderless Period (category 1650s in the Dutch Republic)
    Stadtholderless Period (1650–72; Dutch: Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) was the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which the office of Stadtholder...
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    The Dominican Republic is a North American country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the North Atlantic...
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    July 2013, The New York Times on February 9, 2014, quoted Erik Möller, deputy director of the Wikimedia Foundation, stating that the transition of internet...
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    Flags of New York City (category Articles containing Dutch-language text)
    Dutch contributions to the city's history and downplay the British legacy. The choice of date was controversial at the time; an aide to First Deputy Mayor...
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    Glorious Revolution (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    aggression, as the Dutch would typically double or triple their army strength in wartime; William instructed his experienced deputy Schomberg to prepare...
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  • binational Headquarters to replace one German Corps Headquarters and one Dutch Corps Headquarters. In 1993 a treaty between the two countries was signed...
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    in Dutch, reflecting its origin from the unification of four British colonies. Since 1961, the long formal name in English has been the "Republic of South...
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    Missouri House of Representatives. Vasil Ravyaka, 75, Belarusian politician, deputy (2008–2012). Jack Rowell, 87, English rugby union coach (Bath, national...
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    raiding inland. Shortly afterwards, the Dutch Republic sent merchant vessels to India and, in 1602, founded the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oostindische...
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  • Deaths in August 2024 (category Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl))
    announced on this date) Peter Kraus, 83, German field hockey player, Olympic champion (1972). Hinke Luiten, 69, Dutch artist and dress designer. Ochapa Onazi...
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  • Chamber of the Dutch East Indies Company Flag of the Portuguese Empire (1750–1816) First French Empire (1806–1811) Flag of the Batavian Republic (1796–1806)...
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    ruled by the United Republic, not admitted as member provinces): Zeelandic Flanders (south of the river Scheldt), the present Dutch province of North Brabant...
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    transition team. After Trump's January 2017 inauguration, Grisham was named deputy press secretary for Sean Spicer in the West Wing of the White House. In...
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    de Dienst der Volksgezondheid (DVG). Operating under the auspices of the Dutch pharmaceutical company, DVG itself was in charge of producing chemical drugs...
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    Akehurst (1930—2007), Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe Major-General William Philip Jopp Akerman (1888—1972), Royal Artillery Field Marshal Alan Brooke...
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