Stadtholder
A stadtholder (Dutch: stadhouder meaning "representative", a literal translation of the French lieutenant or the Latin locum tenans) was the person who ruled an area in the name of the land owner, in the Netherlands (which included present-day Belgium) from the 15th to the 18th century. The title therefore roughly corresponds with "governor".
List of stadtholders for the Low Countries provinces
Stadtholders of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht
The stadtholdership of Holland and Zeeland has always been combined. Since the office was instuted there in 1534, the stadtholder of Utrecht has been the same as the one of Holland, with one exception.
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In 1572, William of Orange was elected as the stadtholder, although Philip II had appointed a different one.
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1572 - William of Orange
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- Hugo van Lannoy, 1433-1440
- Willem van Lalaing, 1440-1445
- Gozewijn de Wilde, 1445-1448
- Jan van Lannoy, 1448-1462
- Lodewijk van Gruuthuse, 1462-1477
- Wolfert VI van Borselen, 1477-1480
- Joost van Lalaing, 1480-1483
- Jan III van Egmond, 1483-1515
- Hendrik III van Nassau, 1515-1521
- Antoon van Lalaing, 1522-1540
- René of Châlon, 1540-1544
- Louis of Flanders, 1544-1546
- Maximilian II of Bourgondy, 1547-1558
- William of Orange, 1559-1567
- Maximilian of Hennin, 1567-1573
- Philip of Noircarmes, 1573-1574
- William of Orange, 1572-1584
- Adolf van Nieuwenaar, 1584-1589 (only in Utrecht)
- Maurits of Nassau, 1585-1625
- Frederik Hendrik of Orange, 1625-1647
- William II, Prince of Orange, 1647-1650
- William III of Orange, 1672-1702
First Stadtholderless Era, 1650-1672
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Second Stadtholderless Era, 1702-1747
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During the Stadtholderless Eras, the provinces of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht were governed by a college of regents. The Second Stadtholderless Era in Holland ended when the Frisian stadtholder became hereditary stadtholder for all provinces of the Dutch Republic.
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Stadtholders of Friesland
- J. de Ligne, 1559-1568
- Charles de Brimeu, 1568-1572
- Caspar de Robles, 1572-1576
- Joris van Rennenberg, 1576-1580
- William of Orange, 1580-1584
- Willem Lodewijk, 1584-1620
- Ernst Casimir, 1620-1632
- Hendrik Casimir I, 1632-1640
- Willem Frederik, 1640-1664
- Hendrik Casimir II, 1664-1696
- Johan Willem Friso of Orange-Nassau, 1696-1711
- Willem IV of Nassau, 1711-1747 (subsequently became hereditary stadtholder for all provinces)
Stadtholders of Gelre
- Willem van Egmond, 1473-1475
- Willem van Egmond jr., 1475-1476
- Filips van Croy, 1474-1477
- Willem van Egmond jr., 1480-1481
- Adolf III of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein, 1481-1492
- Jan V of Nassau-Vianden-Diez, 1504-1505
- Filips of Burgundy, 1505-1507
- Floris van Egmond, 1507-1511
- René of Châlon, 1543-1544
- Filips van Lalaing, 1544-1555
- Philip de Montmorency, Count of Hoorn, 1555-1560
- Karel van Brimeu, 1560-1572
- Gillis van Berlaymont, 1572-1577
- John I the Old of Nassau, 1578-1581
- Willem IV van den Bergh, 1581-1583
- Adolf van Nieuwenaar, 1584-1589
- Maurice of Nassau, 1590-1625
- Frederick Henry of Orange, 1625-1647
- William II of Orange, 1647-1650
- William III of Orange, 1675-1702
- William IV of Orange, 1722-1747 (subsequently became hereditary stadtholder for all provinces)
First Stadtholderless Era, 1650-1675
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Second Stadtholderless Era, 1702-1722
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Stadtholders of Groningen
From 1584 to 1594, there were two stadtholders: one appointed by the king of Spain, whose authority was only recognized in the city of Groningen, and one on the side of the United Provinces.
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- Cristoffel van Meurs, 1519-1522
- Jasper van Marwijck, 1522-1530
- Karel van Gelre, 1530-1536
- Ludolf Coenders, 1536
- Georg Schenck van Toutenburg, 1536-1540
- Maximiliaan van Egmond, count of Buren, 1540-1548
- Jan van Ligne, count of Arenberg, 1549-1568
- Karel van Brimeu, count of Megen, 1568-1572
- Gillis van Berlaymont, heer van Hierges, 1572-1574
- Caspar van Robles, 1574-1576
- Georges van Lalaing, count of Rennenberg 1576-1581
- Francisco Verdugo, 1581-1594 (from 1584 only recognized in the city of Groningen)
- Willem Lodewijk, 1584-1620 (until 1594 only recognized in the province of Groningen; from 1594 also in the city of Groningen)
- Maurice of Nassau, 1620-1625
- Ernst Casimir, 1625-1632
- Hendrik Casimir I, 1632-1640
- Willem Frederik, 1640-1664
- Hendrik Casimir II, 1664-1696
- Johan Willem Friso of Orange-Nassau, 1696-1711
- William IV of Orange, 1711-1747 (subsequently became hereditary stadtholder for all provinces)
Albertine Agnes van Oranje-Nassau, regentess for Hendrick Casimir II, 1664-1673
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Henriette Amalia von Anhalt, regentess for Johan Willem Friso, 1696-1707
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Marie Louise von Hessen-Kassel, regentess for William IV, 1711-1729
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Stadtholders of Overijssel
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Hereditary stadtholders of the United Provinces
- William IV of Orange, 1747-1751 (had been stadtholder for all provinces except Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht for some time)
- William V of Orange, 1751-1795
Anne, Princess Royal, regentess for William V, 1751-1759
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Marie Louise von Hessen-Kassel, regentess for William V, 1759-1765
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Carolina of Orange-Nassau, regentess for William V, 1765-1766
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