Bonifacius de Jonge, Heer of Oosterland and Heer-Jansland in Zeeland (Zierikzee, 1567 – Middelburg, June 1625) was raadpensionaris of Zeeland province in the Dutch Republic between 1615 and 1625.
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BonifaciusdeJonge, Heer of Oosterland and Heer-Jansland in Zeeland (Zierikzee, 1567 – Middelburg, June 1625) was raadpensionaris of Zeeland province...
DeJonge is a Dutch surname meaning the younger. People with this surname include:: BonifaciusdeJonge (1567-1625), Grand Pensionary of Zeeland Bonifacius...
1918. Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge was born on 22 January 1875, in The Hague, Netherlands. He was the son of Mr. Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge (1834–1907)...
officially only a civil servant of the estates, the grand pensionary was the de facto leader of the entire republic, second only to the stadtholder, and often...
dairy farmer, who died while rescuing sailors from the wreck of the ship DeJonge Thomas in Table Bay on 1 June 1773. The story was reported by the Swedish...
Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff, Minister of Foreign Affairs Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer, politician Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge, politician Herman Adriaan...
de Graeff was a descendant of the De Graeff-family from the Dutch Golden Age. He was a son of the general consul and Dutch minister in Japan Dirk de Graeff...
Izaak Reijnders Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge Alliance for National Reconstruction Janssen 1989. Raaijmakers 1932, p. 321. De Winter 2002. De Jong 1988. myheritage...
Indies In office 16 September 1936 – 8 March 1942 Preceded by Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge Succeeded by Hubertus van Mook (in exile) Queen's Commissioner...
January 2021. "De Provinciale Raad". De Indische courant. 25 January 1933. Retrieved 19 January 2021. "De Vergadering te Soerabaia". De Indische courant...
families. Among them were Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff and family (1926-1931), Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge (1931), and the last was Alidius Tjarda van...
make political speeches, the hardline governor-general Jonkheer Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge utilised his emergency powers to send Sukarno to internal exile...
general (1921–1926) Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff, Governors general (1926–1931) Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge, Governors general (1931–1936) Tjarda van...
successor to Minister of War Major General Nicolaas Bosboom until Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge took up duties as minister of war. As Minister of the Navy during...
[Ad interim] Independent Liberal (Classical Liberal) Jonkheer Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge (1875–1958) 15 June 1917 – 9 September 1918 Christian Historical...
Walcheren (captain Bonifacius Cau) for a cruise to again the Mediterranean. He returned home in November 1776, and asked his mentor van de Perre to obtain...
Dennis de Jong - SP Léon de Jong - PVV Piet de Jong - KVP / CDA Winny de Jong - LPF Sjouke Jonker - KVP / CDA Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge - CHU Hugo de Jonge...
formed a cabinet led by the Catholic Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck. The CHU provided only one minister (De Visser became minister of Education, Arts and Sciences)...
invasion of the colony by the Empire of Japan in 1942. In 1931, Bonifacius Cornelis deJonge became Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies and took a more...
Parkinson (1954), p. 84. deJonge (1954), p. 277-278. Clowes (1997), p. 295. deJonge (1954), p. 237. Idzerda (2004), p. 13. deJonge (1954), p. 237-238. Potgieter...