The Ripperda family is an old and prominent family that belonged to the German, Austrian, Spanish and Dutch nobility. Members of this family have played...
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Years' War. Wigbolt Ripperda was the son of Baron Focko Ripperda van Winsum and Baroness Clara van Ewsum, and born in Winsum. The Ripperda family was one of...
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Juan María Vicencio de Ripperdá, Baron de Ripperdá (Madrid, 1 September 1725 - Honduras, 21 October 1780) was the Spanish governor of Texas and Honduras...
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Juan Guillermo, Baron de Ripperdá, 1st Duke of Ripperdá (7 March 1684 – 5 November 1737), was a political adventurer and Spanish Prime Minister. According...
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Willem, Baron Ripperda, Lord of Hengelo, Boekelo, Boxbergen, Rijsenburg and Solmsburg (Twente, 1600 – Hengelo, 1669), was an ambassador at the peace conferences...
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delegates from the province of Holland, including Adriaan Pauw, and Willem Ripperda from the province of Overijssel;[page needed] two provinces were absent...
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William Ministry (redirect from Ripperda Ministry)
the Ripperda Ministry) was a Spanish government which served between 12 December 1725 and 16 April 1726, headed by John William, Baron Ripperda, born...
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Barry Atsma as Wigbold Ripperda Sallie Harmsen as Kathelijne Lisa Smit as Gertruide Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen as Pieter Ripperda Anne-Marie Jung [nl]...
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Ministers See list José de Grimaldo The Marquess of the Peace The Duke of Ripperdá José Patiño The Marquess of Villarías King of Naples and Sardinia Reign...
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Succeeded by Juan Guillermo Ripperdá In office 14 April 1726 – 1 October 1726 Monarch Philip V Preceded by Juan Guillermo Ripperdá Succeeded by Juan Bautista...
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