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    Johan de Witt (24 September 1625  – 20 August 1672) was a Dutch statesman who was a major political figure during the First Stadtholderless Period, when...
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    HNLMS Johan de Witt (Dutch: Zr.Ms. Johan de Witt) is the second Rotterdam-class landing platform dock[citation needed] of the Royal Netherlands Navy. It...
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    his brother Johan de Witt by a crowd incited by Orangist partisans. Cornelis de Witt was a member of the old Dutch patrician family De Witt. His father...
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    Johan de Witt Jr., heer van Zuid- en Noord-Linschoten, Snelrewaard, Hekendorp and IJsselveere (27 May 1662 at The Hague – 24 January 1701 at Dordrecht)...
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  • The de Witt family lost its leadership role in Rampjaar 1672, when Orangists resumed leadership and murdered brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt. Jan...
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    battle tanks. Rotterdam was commissioned in 1998 and Johan de Witt in 2007. Rotterdam and Johan de Witt are based at the Nieuwe Haven Naval Base in Den Helder...
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    Orangists, opposed to the republican regime of the Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt, ending the First Stadtholderless Period. By late July however, the...
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  • Johan van Banchem (1615 – before 4 October 1694) was one of the leaders of the lynching of Johan de Witt and Cornelis de Witt on 20 August 1672. He was...
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    regime of Johan de Witt because of his support for the Orangist cause. De Ruyter was politically neutral, but on friendly terms with Johan de Witt and his...
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    Dutch state functioned very well under the regime of Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt, despite the fact that it was forced to fight two major wars with England...
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    Johan de Witt, of the Dutch Republic, and his brother Cornelis de Witt on 20 August 1672, together with his brother-in-law, Cornelis Tromp. Johan Kievit...
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    brother of Andries de Witt and the father of Johan and Cornelis de Witt. Jacob was born in Dordrecht and was a member of the patrician De Witt family. He studied...
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  • De Witt is Dutch for "The White". De Witt, DeWitt or Dewitt may refer to: DeWitt (name) De Witt (surname) De Witt (family), a patrician family from the...
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    brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt hanging upside down on the Groene Zoodje, the place of execution in front of the Gevangenpoort in The Hague. The two de Witt...
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    badly damaged by the Dutch under Michiel de Ruyter at the Battle of Solebay. Shortly thereafter, Johan de Witt resigned as Grand Pensionary, and Charles'...
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  • John de Witt may refer to: Johan de Witt (1625–1672), Dutch politician who was assassinated John L. DeWitt (1880–1962), U.S. general in World War II who...
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    pensionary Johan de Witt. Jean Deutz came from the Deutz family, which moved from Cologne to Amsterdam in the early 17th century. His parents were Johan Deutz...
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    Oldenbarnevelt) Statue of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt in The Hague on the Lange Vijverberg. Revealed in 1954 and made by Oswald Wenckebach. Johan de Witt Synod of Dordrecht...
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    opportunity: there would be no new stadtholder in Holland for 22 years. Johan de Witt, a brilliant politician and diplomat, emerged as the dominant figure...
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    (Amsterdam, baptized 30 December 1635 – 1 July 1668) was the wife of Johan de Witt. She was one of the richest young female commoners of her time and she...
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    beginning of the First Stadtholderless Period, leading to the rise of Johan De Witt, who stayed in power for the next 22 years. His only child, William...
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    Period. De la Court was probably never close to Johan de Witt, but it has been established that De Witt was actively involved in the writing of De la Court's...
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  • Lammers Sanne Langelaar as Anna de Ruyter Lieke van Lexmond as Wendela de Witt Derek de Lint as Johan Kievit Victor Löw as De Waerd Aurélie Meriel Filip Peeters...
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  • Rotterdam-class, the Rotterdam and the Johan de Witt have had several Updates. With the midlife update of Johan de Witt planned to take place in 2021–2022...
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  • uncle of Cornelis de Witt and Johan de Witt, Grand Pensionary from 1652 to 1672, who were sons of his youngest brother Jacob de Witt. Andries married Elizabeth...
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    of the Dutch Republic) Johan de Witt protecting the country from its enemies. Three inscriptions had been added: the words "de raad-pensionaris" (the...
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  • Dordrecht Cornelis de Witt (1623–1672), Dutch politician, brother of Johan Johan de Witt (1625–1672), Grand Pensionary of Holland Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701)...
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  • with a historic event: the lynching of the Dutch Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt and his brother Cornelis, considered rebels against the upcoming stadtholder...
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    Pensionary Johan de Witt to the construction of sixty ships. The Seven Provinces was one of these ships were built for the war with England. Johan de Witt, the...
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    bound for Somalia and neighboring waters. Bauer also commanded HNLMS Johan de Witt, a Rotterdam-class landing platform dock (LPD) amphibious warfare ship...
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