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  1. Johan Jr. was the son of Johan de Witt and his wife Wendela Bicker (1635–1668). Having been part of the old Dutch patrician De Witt family, De Witt took a seat as secretary of the city of Dordrecht. [1] After the early death of his mother, his relatives, Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten and Catherine van Sijpesteijn, who lived in the same house ...

  2. On August 20, 1672, the brothers Cornelis and Johannes de Witt were brutally murdered in The Hague. They fell victim to a political and populist hate campaign engendered by their deliberately anti-Orangeist stance and by the extremely difficult political and military situation of the Republic of the Seven Netherlands in that year.

  3. 4 de abr. de 2023 · The MLU/BO3 was a joint project between Damen Naval and Damen Shiprepair Vlissingen (DSV). The companies share a shipyard in Vlissingen-Oost, where the Johan de Witt arrived on 3 March 2022. In July 2022, the ship was moved to DSV’s dry dock for, among other things, conservation work on the underwater hull, superstructure, and all tanks.

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  5. Johan de Witt (auch Jan de Wit; * 24. September 1625 in Dordrecht; † 20. August 1672 in Den Haag) war als Ratspensionär von Holland für nahezu 20 Jahre der dominierende Staatsmann der Republik der Vereinigten Niederlande und damit einer der ersten Nicht-Monarchen an der Spitze einer europäischen Großmacht. In der Ersten Statthalterlosen ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Johan De Witt. (1625–72). One of the foremost European statesmen of the 17th century, Johan De Witt served as councillor pensionary (the political leader) of Holland from 1653 to 1672. He was instrumental in guiding the United Provinces in the First and Second Anglo-Dutch wars (1652–54, 1665–67) and in consolidated the nation’s naval ...