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The Amsterdam archery militia whose patron saint was St. Sebastian, in 1653, by Bartholomeus van der Helst

Schutterij (Dutch pronunciation: [sxʏtəˈrɛi]) refers to a voluntary city guard or citizen militia in the medieval and early modern Netherlands, intended to protect the town or city from attack and act in case of revolt or fire. Their training grounds were often on open spaces within the city, near the city walls, but, when the weather did not allow, inside a church. They are mostly grouped according to their district and to the weapon that they used: bow, crossbow or gun. Together, its members are called a Schuttersgilde, which could be roughly translated as a "shooter's guild". It is now a title applied to ceremonial shooting clubs and to the country's Olympic rifle team.

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Schutterij

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Schutterij (Dutch pronunciation: [sxʏtəˈrɛi]) refers to a voluntary city guard or citizen militia in the medieval and early modern Netherlands, intended...

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Suriname during World War II

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East Indies Army (KNIL) and 180 local volunteers of the Schutterij. Troops from the Schutterij were not allowed to be used outside of Suriname. On 5 September...

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Haarlem schutterij

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The Haarlem schutterij refers to a collective name for the voluntary civic guard of Haarlem, from medieval times up to the Batavian Revolution in 1794...

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Oud Limburgs Schuttersfeest

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shooter (schutter). The 2022 winner is Sint Martinus from Born. Each schutterij, or shooting association participates in the tournament with 6 members...

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World War II by country

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the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and 180 local volunteers of the Schutterij. Suriname was a major producer of bauxite which is used to make aluminium...

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Militia

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symbol and many were either given away or sold in the secondhand market. Schutterij (Dutch pronunciation: [sxʏtəˈrɛi]) refers to a voluntary city guard or...

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Civic Guard

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refer to: Garde Civique, Belgium (1830-1920) Garda Síochána, Ireland Schutterij, Netherlands Civil Guard (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...

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Charles Emmanuel Biset

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Antwerp Schutterij of St Sebastian. This work, which is now in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, was made for the hall of the Antwerp schutterij pursuant...

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Patriottentijd

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elicited a strong response of the Utrecht schutterij in the form of a petition opposing that counter-draft. The schutterij also elected a group of 24 representatives...

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Pieter Schout

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Schout (c1610 – after 1648), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He was born in Haarlem and was probably a member of a Catholic branch...

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Meagre Company

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Amsterdam municipal organizations. List of paintings by Frans Hals Haarlem schutterij Wikimedia Commons has media related to Magere Compagnie by Frans Hals...

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Charles Hofmann

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(music teacher and conductor) of the music corps (wind ensemble) of the 'schutterij' (voluntary city guard) of Zierikzee. Charles Hofmann would practise this...

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Hugo Mattheusz Steyn

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(1577 – 1632), was a Dutch Golden Age notary and member of the Haarlem schutterij. He was born in Haarlem as the son of the mayor and church warden Mattheus...

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Johannes Vermeer

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NPR. Montias 1989, p. 207. Janson, Jonathan. "Vermeer's Delft Today: Schutterij and the Doelen". Essential Vermeer. Montias 1991, p. 337. "A Postscript...

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Pieter Ramp

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Pieter Ramp (1592 – 1660), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He was born in Haarlem or Alkmaar as the son of Frederik, heer van Rolland...

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Lucas van Tetterode

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Tetterode (c.1592 – 1647), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He is only known from his portrait painted by Frans Hals in his schutterstuk...

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Isaac van Goudoever

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Amersfoort – 11 September 1793 in Amsterdam) was a colonel of the Amsterdam schutterij who in April 1787 played a leading role in the conversion of the Amsterdam...

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Dutch Golden Age

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[citation needed] Centres of cultural activity were town militia (Dutch: schutterij) and chambers of rhetoric (rederijkerskamer). The former were created...

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City guard

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incorporated into the Army National Guard or Naval Militias. Belgian Civic Guard Schutterij Internal security Public Security Force Public security (disambiguation)...

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Frederik Coning

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December 1594 – 7 June 1636), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He was born in Haarlem as the son of Hendrick Hendricksz and Neeltje...

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Pieter de Jong

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Jong (c.1610 – after 1639), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He is only known from his portrait painted by Frans Hals in his schutterstuk...

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Cavalier hat

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Detail of Banquet of the officers of the Calivermen Civic Guard, Haarlem, 1627, by Frans Hals showing Dutch schutterij officers wearing cavalier hats....

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Hendrick Coning

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Coning (1604 – after 1660), was a Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij. He was born in Haarlem as the son of Hendrick Hendricksz and Neeltje...

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1594

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1661) October 4 – Johan Schatter, Dutch Golden Age member of the Haarlem schutterij (d. 1673) October 27 – Johann Rudolf Wettstein, Swiss diplomat (d. 1666)...

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The St Adrian Civic Guard

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Movement Dutch Golden Age painting Militia group portrait Subject Haarlem schutterij Dimensions 178 cm × 510 cm (70 in × 200 in) Location Musée des Beaux-Arts...

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