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  1. Gran Piet es la mano derecha de Cobbius y el principal músculo del gremio. Cobbius está en el proceso de entrenarlo como sucesor, ya que además de sus habilidades de lucha, Piet tiene una gran aptitud para los negocios del gremio.

  2. Pieter de Groot (28 March 1615 – 2 June 1678) was a Dutch regent and diplomat during the First Stadtholderless Period of the Dutch Republic. He led the Dutch delegation that vainly tried to negotiate the Dutch capitulation to King Louis XIV of France during the Year of Disaster, 1672.

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  4. Pieter de Groot, universally known as "Big Piet" , is a bear of a man from the city-state of Marienburg; he is well over six feet tall and powerfully built. His sandy hair and beard are close-cropped, and his blue eyes look somehow too small for his square face.

  5. Artist: Pieter de Groot (Dutch, born Leiden, 1742) Date: 1769. Medium: Gouache. Framing line in brush and black ink. Dimensions: 15 3/16 x 13 9/16 in. (38.6 x 34.4 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Bequest of Miss Adelaide Milton de Groot (1876-1967), 1967. Accession Number: 67.187.18

  6. 26 de nov. de 2012 · Both Grotius and his second son, Pieter de Groot (1615–78), had been adopted as standard bearers of the States or Loevestein party, which advocated regent (i.e. patrician) dominance of Dutch politics, equating it with ‘true freedom’.

  7. Pieter de Groot was a Dutch regent and diplomat during the First Stadtholderless Period of the Dutch Republic. He led the Dutch delegation that vainly tried to negotiate the Dutch capitulation to King Louis XIV of France during the Year of Disaster, 1672.