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  1. Johan de Witt entstammte dem Dordrechter Geschlecht De Witt, einer der ältesten Patrizierfamilien Hollands; er wuchs in Den Haag auf, der Residenzstadt seines Vaters Johan de Witt. Nach dem frühen Tod seiner Mutter Wendela Bicker kümmerten sich auch seine Verwandten, Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten und Catherina van Sijpesteijn, die im selben Haus wohnten um deren Neffen und Nichten. [1]

  2. At present, the catalogue contains metadata for 15,421 letters—about one third of De Witt’s entire correspondence—written mainly in Dutch, French, English, and Latin. These letters, dating between 1647 and 1672, were sent to Johan de Witt by a wide range of individuals, the majority of whom were engaged in diplomatic activity.

  3. IX. 13,000,000. Johan de Witt — Dutch Tier IX cruiser. An alternative project to the one for the cruiser from back in 1939—it preserved the armament comprising nine 240 mm guns and offered appropriate armor and speed but presupposed greater displacement. Thanks to her high speed, such a cruiser could avoid engaging her enemies if she so ...

  4. 20. Aug. 2016 · The heart of Johan was cut out of his body and thrown in his face. The painting shown here was created by Jan de Baen. On the back is written: “These are the corpses of Jan and Cornelis de Witt, painted from life by an important painter, as they were hanging from the gallows at 11 o’clock in the evening. Cornelis is the one without a wig ...

  5. 1. Juli 2015 · 9. For a (almost) complete catalogue of portraits and prints depicting Cornelis and Johan de Witt, see C. H. C. A. van Sypesteyn, Cornelis en Johan de Witt: Portretten en historieprenten (’s-Gravenhage: W. P. van Stockum, 1929). 10. Panhuysen, Ware Vrijheid, 460, mentions that several butchers in the mob helped to dismember the bodies. 11.

  6. The Dutch statesman Johan de Witt (1625-1672), as councilor pensionary of Holland from 1653 to 1672, led the Dutch Republic after the end of its war of independence. Aman of keen intelligence, displayed notably in his contributions to mathematics and actuarial science, Johan or Jan de Witt used his post as chief minister of the States of ...

  7. 24. Jan. 2023 · Johan de Witt served as the equivalent of the country’s Prime Minister from 1653 onwards, though the actual title he held was the Grand Pensionary. All went well for many years. The Dutch Republic continued to punch way above its weight in terms of its European and colonial trade dominance , bringing enormous wealth into cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Dordrecht.