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  1. 4 de abr. de 2023 · 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. In November 2022, the Johan de Witt left the dry dock ahead of schedule and work continued ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Johan de Witt 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.

  6. 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 ...

  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) .