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  1. 4 de ene. de 2024 · Johan de Witt: That time the Dutch people ate their prime minister. Dutchies took "eat the rich" literally this time. Vlad Moca-Grama. Updated: January 4, 2024. The Dutch may seem civilized now, but anyone with some knowledge of European history knows that was not always the case in the past. Europe, including the Netherlands, was not an easy ...

  2. 13 de nov. de 2022 · Johan de Witt tercatat dalam sejarah karena menderita salah satu pembunuhan paling aneh dalam sejarah dan salah satu dari sedikit kasus kanibalisme yang tercatat dari abad ke-17. Mengambil tempat duduknya selama apa yang oleh para sejarawan dijuluki "Zaman Keemasan Belanda" selalu memiliki risiko, tetapi Republik Belanda jauh lebih berbahaya daripada yang diperkirakan de Witt.

  3. 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 .

  4. Johan de Witt, nado en Dordrecht o 24 de setembro de 1625 e finado na Haia o 20 de agosto de 1672, foi unha importante figura política neerlandesa. A mediados do século XVII , controlou as finanzas e a política das Provincias Unidas , en colaboración estreita con Cornelis de Graeff .

  5. 4 de mar. de 2021 · On June 21, 1672, Johan de Witt, the Grand Pensionary of the Dutch Republic, miraculously survived an attempt on his life when he was assaulted after leaving a government meeting.Although De Witt ...

  6. En 1672, una horda enardecida de neerlandeses asesinó a su Primer Ministro Johan de Witt y a su hermano Cornelis. Colgaron los cuerpos de una horca, los desmembraron, los asaron, y los devoraron parcialmente. Esta salvajada ocurrió en la era dorada de Países Bajos, cuando su flota naval era la más poderosa.

  7. Johan (also Jan) de Witt was born on September 25, 1625, as son to lumber merchant Jacob de Witt and wife Anna van den Corput in the city of Dordrecht. His family was associated with the "staatsgezinden", and his father gave up business to become councillor and tax collector of Dordrecht in 1633 ( Kupers, 2014) .