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  1. The Corpses of the De Witt Brothers is a c. 1672–75 oil on canvas painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Jan de Baen, now in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. It shows the dead and mutilated bodies of the brothers Johan and Cornelis de Witt hanging upside down on the Groene Zoodje, the place of execution in front of the Gevangenpoort in The Hague.

  2. Volg vanaf vandaag de grenzeloze mogelijkheden van het Johan de Witt-gymnasium met presentaties van docenten, leerlingen en oud-leerlingen, proefjes en projecten en onze promotievideo.

  3. 24 de ene. de 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.

  4. shamrockbook.com › 2021 › 01J o ha n de Witt

    2. Agnes de Witt (1658–1688), married to Simon Teresteyn van Halewijn 3. Maria de Witt (1660–1689), married to Willem Hooft 4. Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701), secretary of the city of Dordrecht; married to Wilhelmina de Witt A fter D e Witt' s death, his brother in law P ieter de G raeff became a guardian over his children.[8 ]

  5. Johan de Witt, nizozemski pravnik, politik in državnik, * 24. september 1625, Dordrecht, † 20. avgust 1672, Haag. Johan de Witt je bil evropski državnik v 17. stoletju. Z mesta raadspensionarisa (najvišji upravni položaj) v provinci Holandiji je v letih 1652-72 vodil Republiko Nizozemsko .

  6. 1 de jul. de 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.

  7. Johan de Witt. Leader of Holland, 1653-72. Birthplace: Dordrecht, Netherlands Location of death: The Hague, Netherlands Cause of death: Murder. Gender: Male Race or Ethnic. Dutch statesman, was born at Dort (Dordrecht), on the 24th of September 1625. He was a member of one of the old burgher-regent families of his native town. His father, Jacob ...

    • September 24, 1625
    • August 20, 1672