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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.

Related Topics:
1572 - William of Orange

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Stadtholders of Friesland

Stadtholders of Gelre

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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Stadtholders of Overijssel

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Hereditary stadtholders of the United Provinces