The regenten (Dutch plural for regent) were the rulers of the Dutch Republic from the 16th through the 18th century, the leaders of the Dutch cities or...
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choice of sides was driven by the contest for power between members of the Regenten class. Local groups often simply adopted the opposite position taken by...
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forming a de facto patrician class, were informally known collectively as regenten (the Dutch plural for regent) because they typically held positions as...
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by stadtholder William II, Prince of Orange to break the power of the regenten in the Dutch Republic, especially the County of Holland. The coup failed...
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NSDAP on May 1, 1937 (membership number 5,900,506). Manfred Knodt: Die Regenten von Hessen-Darmstadt (The regents of Hesse-Darmstadt), Darmstadt, publisher:...
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maintain the existing Mataram administrative structure. Adipati were called "regenten" in Dutch,[citation needed] and the territories they administered, "regentschappen"...
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Spanish Netherlands. This appeared achievable since most of the Dutch regenten believed the war was won, the only question being the price of peace. They...
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officials in strategic government positions to wrest control from the regenten. The struggle involved religious, anti-Catholic, and democratic elements...
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in 1795, the Dutch elite of Cape Town – known locally in Dutch as the regenten or bestuurs-elite - quickly developed a sense of class solidarity with...
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Dillen, J.G. van, (1970) Van Rijkdom tot Regenten, p. 169. (in Dutch) Dillen, J.G. van, (1970) Van Rijkdom tot Regenten, p. 127. Klein, P.W. (1965) De Trippen...
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