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  1. Personas. Jacob de Witt (1589 - 1674), burgomaestre de la ciudad de Dordrecht, en los Países Bajos. Johan de Witt (1625 - 1672), importante político holandés del siglo XVII, hijo del anterior. Cornelis de Witt (1623 - 1672), político holandés, hijo también de Jacob de Witt, hermano mayor de Johan de Witt.

  2. DE WITT, JACOB, businessman, politician, and justice of the peace; b. 17 Sept. 1785 in Windham, Conn., son of Henry De Witt, a hatter, and Hannah Dean; m. 12 Jan. 1816 in Dunham Township, Lower Canada, Sophronia Frary of Montreal, and they had at least four children, one of whom was living in Iowa at the time of his father’s death; d. 23 March 1859 in Montreal .

  3. Se piensa que, con la excepción de las figuras del fondo y la izquierda, estas personas fueron añadidas a la pintura más tarde. Además de Nicolaes Tulp están representados también los cirujanos Jacob Blok, Hartman Hartmanszoon, Adraen Slabran, Jacob de Witt, Mathijs Kalkoen, Jacob Koolvelt y Frans Van Loenen.

  4. Jacob de Witt (født i Dordrecht 7. februar 1589 ; død i Dordrecht 10. januar 1674) var en nederlandsk aristokrat og politiker fra den hollandske guldalder.

  5. Media in category "Jacob de Witt" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. Jacob de Witt, by Gerard van Honthorst.jpg 2,432 × 3,070; 2.69 MB.

  6. Dr. Jacob Witt, radiation oncologist, joined Cancer Care Specialists of Illinois during July 2021. He primarily sees patients at the Cancer Care Center of O’Fallon and also provides occasional radiation oncology services in Decatur, Effingham and Mattoon. Dr. Witt, a Saint Louis native, received his Doctor of Medicine from Washington ...

  7. Jacob de Wet II. Dornadilla, legendary king of Scotland, fourth in the king list of George Buchanan, 1684-6. Jacob Jacobsz de Wet II (1641, Haarlem – 1697, Amsterdam ), also known as James de Witt, [1] was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for a series of 110 portraits of Scottish monarchs, many of them mythical, produced for the Palace of ...