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    with the last envoy of the Dutch Republic to Denmark, Jacob Fagel as his secretary. After Fagel's dismissal as a result of the Batavian Revolution in 1795...
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    Gaspar Fagel (25 January 1634 – 15 December 1688) was a Dutch politician, jurist, and diplomat who authored correspondence from and on behalf of William...
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    the Peace of Breda.[citation needed] In 1667, with the support of Gaspar Fagel, Gillis Valckenier and his uncle Andries de Graeff, De Witt issued the Perpetual...
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    Diederik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken (Russian: Fyodor Vasilyevich Teil van Seraskerken; 6 April 1772 – 11 April 1826) was a Dutch nobleman who served...
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    Jacob Cats (10 November 1577 – 12 September 1660) was a Dutch poet, humorist, jurist and politician. He is most famous for his emblem books. Jacob Cats...
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    the leader of the States Party, allowed the pensionary of Haarlem, Gaspar Fagel, to induce the States of Holland to issue the Perpetual Edict. The Edict...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    (Dutch: Koninklijke Stallen), Palace Gardens, Royal Archives, and Dome of Fagel. The Palace Gardens are open to the public daily between sunrise and sunset...
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  • Jacob van den Eynde (c. 1515 – 8 or 12 March 1569) was a Dutch statesman, Pensionary of the Brugse Vrije, Pensionary of Delft, and Grand Pensionary of...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    extent that, as Fagel's health deteriorated, Heinsius was approached regarding his willingness to take over Fagel's position. Upon Fagel's death at the end...
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    en de Nederlandse expansie rond 1600, 1999 Lem, A. van der, Ebben, M.A., Fagel, R.P. & Sicking, L.H.J. (Ed.), De Opstand in de Nederlanden, 1555–1609...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    Despite all the challenges he faced, Slingelandt, with the help of Treasurer Jacob Hop, successfully protected the state from bankruptcy and maintained its...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    Jacob Gilles (ca. 1691 or 1692 in Kollum – 10 September 1765 in Ypenburg manor near Rijswijk) was Grand Pensionary of Holland from 23 September 1746 to...
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  • Loo in Voorburg. From then on he could call himself "Heer van de Loo". Jacob de Riemer (1739). Beschryving Van Graven-Hage. National library of the Netherlands...
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    of Haarlem. He was son of Nicolaas ten Hove and Cornelia Fagel, and nephew of Gaspar Fagel, who preceded him as Grand Pensionary and died in 1688. He...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    Television miniseries 2008 For a Moment, Freedom Manu Maria Wern – Främmande fågel Jonathan Sauma Television series The Fur Richardt Short film 2009 Metropia...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    sculptures. Several famous sculptors at the time, such as Convers, Desvergens, Fagel, Ferrary, Hugues, Injalbert and Peynot, worked on the exterior decoration...
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    Sentinel in 2006. During that time, he also guest starred on the episode "Fagel Attraction" of the television sitcom Will & Grace as a gay cop attracted...
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  • Grand Pensionary from 1652 to 1672, who were sons of his youngest brother Jacob de Witt. Andries married Elizabeth van den Honert in 1604, with whom he...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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  • appears in his Bij nader inzien as Henriëtte Fagel; conversely, Voskuil appears in De harde kern as Jacob. Vogels also translates from Italian to Dutch...
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    (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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    Beverweerd, an illegitimate son of Maurice, Prince of Orange (in 1665), Gaspar Fagel (1668), Grand Pensionary of Holland, Lieuwe van Aitzema, a famous spy for...
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  • (1621–1629) Jacob Cats (1629–1631) Adriaan Pauw (1631–1636) Jacob Cats (1636–1651) Adriaan Pauw (1651–1653) Johan de Witt (1653–1672) Gaspar Fagel (1672–1688)...
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