Johan de Witt (24 September 1625 – 20 August 1672) was a Dutch statesman who was a major political figure during the First Stadtholderless Period, when...
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Johan de Wit (born 1944) is a contemporary expatriate Dutch poet. He is the author of as many as twenty publications. His first collection, Rose Poems...
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politician Johan de Wit, redirect to Johan de Witt (1625–1672), Dutch grand pensionary Johan de Wit (poet) (born 1944), Dutch-born British poet John de Wit (born...
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Forks and Spoons Press, 2018), Kenya (Veer, 2016, with Antony John and Johan de Wit (poet)), Lives of the Saints (Red Ceilings, 2016), Variant Lines and...
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Albert Heijn (redirect from Simon de Wit)
ended in 2018. Simon de Wit was a large family-owned chain of supermarkets in the Netherlands. The company was founded by Simon de Wit (1852–1934), who after...
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matches in De Meer Stadion. Amsterdam had a time when it was home to four professional and relatively successful football clubs. AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam...
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controversy about the Holland formulary a cousin and almost namesake of De Witt, Johan de Wit (with one t), published one pseudonymously in 1663–4, under the...
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household of his nephew, William III of Orange. Through lobbying by Johan de Wit, William III became the state's ward in 1666, and Frederick was dismissed...
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Johan de Wit. When he was ejected from that post as a consequence of the political upheavals that brought the Valckenier-faction to power in 1668, De...
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amongst others: Oranje, Johan van Oldenbarneveld, Indrapoera, Christiaan Huygens, Marnix van St. Aldegonde, and Johan de Wit. The well-known Willem Ruys...
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