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  1. Johan de Witt (Dordrecht, 24 de septiembre de 1625-La Haya, 20 de agosto de 1672) fue una importante figura política neerlandesa. A mediados del siglo XVII controló las finanzas y la política de las Provincias Unidas , en colaboración estrecha con Cornelis de Graeff .

  2. Johan de Witt Wilhelmina de Witt. Johan de Witt Jr., heer van Zuid- en Noord-Linschoten, Snelrewaard, Hekendorp and IJsselveere (27 May 1662 at The Hague – 24 January 1701 at Dordrecht) was a Dutch politician, scholar, and collector. Biography. Johan Jr. was the son of Johan de Witt and his wife Wendela Bicker (1635–1668).

  3. Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701), secretary of the city of Dordrecht; married to Wilhelmina de Witt, the daughter of his uncle Cornelis de Witt. After De Witt's death, Pieter de Graeff, husband of his wife Wendela's younger sister Jacoba Bicker, became the guardian of his children.

  4. Jacob Fransz de Witt (1548–1621), mayor of Dordrecht, member of the States of Holland. Andries de Witt (1573–1637), Grand Pensionary of Holland. Johan de Witt (1618–1676), Burgemeester and regent of Dordrecht. Jacob de Witt (1589–1674), mayor and regent of Dordrecht, member of the States of Holland.

  5. Johan de Witt. 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 ...

  6. Johan de Witt (1660–1681); he was enrolled at the University of Leiden; Anna de Witt (b. 1667) [citation needed] Maria de Witt (b. 1669), married to Arend Muys van Holy, mayor of Dordrecht; Wilhelmina de Witt (1671–1702). She married her first cousin (the son of Johan de Witt) Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701), secretary of Dordrecht

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Johan De Witt (born Sept. 24, 1625, Dordrecht, Neth.—died Aug. 20, 1672, The Hague) was one of the foremost European statesmen of the 17th century who as councillor pensionary (the political leader) of Holland (1653–72) guided the United Provinces in the First and Second Anglo-Dutch wars (1652–54, 1665–67) and consolidated the nation ...