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  1. Johan de Witt ( Dordrecht, 1625. szeptember 24. – Hága, 1672. augusztus 20.) holland államférfi, aki 1653 és 1672 között a Holland Egyesült Tartományok főminisztere volt. Michiel de Ruyter tengernaggyal a holland flotta újjászervezőjeként, a holland történelem egyik legnagyobb államférfiaként tartják számon.

  2. 21 de may. de 2018 · Johan de Witt followed his father’s lead, and while becoming more and more politically influential, he remained stringently anti-Orange. His intelligence and eloquence, in addition to his father’s status, helped Johan de Witt become the ruler of Holland. He was named councilor pensionary (the political leader) in 1653 when he was 28-years-old.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2015 · En este mismo año 2015, se ha estrenado la película The Admiral, o Michiel de Ruyter, basada en las campañas bélicas del almirante al servicio de Johan de Witt. Como no podía ser de otro modo, parece que el político aparece en la película, y su atroz final es mostrado en la misma, con una veracidad bastante sorprendente como muestran los decorados y esculturas que aquí se muestran.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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. HNLMS Johan de Witt ( Dutch: Zr.Ms. Johan de Witt) is the second Rotterdam -class landing platform dock [citation needed] of the Royal Netherlands Navy. It is an improved design of Rotterdam, which was designed in conjunction between the Netherlands and Spain. [2] The ship, displacing 16,800 tons, was launched on 13 May 2006. [3]

  7. Johan de Witt was born in Dordrecht on 24 September 1625, the son of Jacob de Witt (1589–1674) and Anna van den Corput (1599–1645), and the brother of Cornelis de Witt (1623–1672). After attending the Latin school in Dordrecht, he studied law at Leiden University and received a doctorate in law in France, before practising law from 1647 in The Hague.