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  • 101Christoph Delphicus zu Dohna — Graf und Burggraf Christoph Delphicus zu Dohna zu Carwinden, in Swedish greve Christoffer Delphicus Dohna (June 4 1628 May 21 1668) was a military and diplomat, and an immigrant in Sweden.Born in Delft, Netherlands, count Christopher [Genealogics …

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  • 102Vlieter Incident — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Vlieter Incident partof=War of the Second Coalition date=August 30 1799 place=Den Helder, Netherlands result=Batavian Surrender combatant1=flagicon|United Kingdom|1606 United Kingdom of Great Britain and… …

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  • 103Carel Hendrik Ver Huell — Born 4 February 1764 Doetinchem, Dutch Republic Died …

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  • 104Henri de Fleury de Coulan — Henri de Fleury de Coulan, Sieur de Buat, St Sire et La Forest de Gay (died October 11, 1666) was a captain of horse in the army of the Dutch Republic, who became embroiled in a celebrated conspiracy during the First Stadtholderless Period to… …

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  • 105Cornelis Musch — (Rotterdam, 1592 or 1593 – The Hague, December 15, 1650) was Griffier (Chief Clerk) of the States General of the Netherlands, the governing body of the Dutch Republic, from 1628 till the start of the First Stadtholderless Period. He was a byword… …

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  • 106William III — (William III of Orange) 1650 1702, stadholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands 1672 1702; king of England 1689 1702, joint ruler with his wife, Mary II. * * * I Dutch Willem Alexander Paul Frederik Lodewijk born Feb. 19, 1817, Brussels …

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  • 107William IV — ( the Sailor King ) 1765 1837, king of Great Britain and Ireland 1830 37 (brother of George IV). * * * born Aug. 21, 1765, London, Eng. died June 20, 1837, Windsor Castle, near London King of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover (1830–37).… …

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  • 108Orange, house of — Princely dynasty and royal family of The Netherlands. The title began with William I (the Silent), prince of Orange Nassau, who was stadtholder (viceroy) of the Netherlands, as were his descendants until 1795. In 1815 William VI became William I …

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  • 109Maximilian II of Burgundy — (1514 – 1558), marquis of Veere and Lord of Beveren, was a noble from the Low Countries in the service of the Habsburgs. Maximilian was the son of Adolf of Burgundy and Anna of Bergen. He was a descendent of Antoine, bastard of Burgundy,… …

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  • 110Orangism (Netherlands) — For Orangism in Belgium, see Orangism (Belgium), for Orangism in Luxembourg see Orangism (Luxembourg), and for Orangism in Northern Ireland see Orange Institution. Orangism is a monarchist political support for the House of Orange Nassau as… …

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