In the history of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands there were two periods when no governor was appointed by the provinces of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel:
First Stadtholderless period (1650–1672)
Second Stadtholderless period (1702–1747)
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The First StadtholderlessPeriod or Era (1650–72; Dutch: Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which the...
The Second StadtholderlessPeriod or Era (Dutch: Tweede Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) is the designation in Dutch historiography of the period between the death...
Party was in the ascendancy during the First StadtholderlessPeriod and the Second StadtholderlessPeriod. Unlike modern political parties, the States...
Prince of Orange to the Stadtholder office, finishing the Second StadtholderlessPeriod. After the death of William III in 1702, the republican Dutch States...
eventually settled in 1732 with the Treaty of Partition cf. First StadtholderlessPeriod. Frederick William was chosen because he could act as a neutral...
national levels.: 72–74 The First StadtholderlessPeriod or Era (1650–72; Dutch: Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic...
(1618–1620), New England Confederation (1643–1686), partially in First StadtholderlessPeriod of Dutch Republic (1650–1672), Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776...
Republic in the mid-17th century, the First StadtholderlessPeriod, when its flourishing sea trade in a period of global colonisation made the republic a...
regime of the Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt, ending the First StadtholderlessPeriod. By late July however, the Dutch position had stabilised, with support...
StadtholderlessPeriod, Stadtholder (1702–1747) Lordship of Overijssel (complete list) – William III, Stadtholder (1675–1702) Second Stadtholderless Period...
Nassau-Dietz 1696–1702: William III, Prince of Orange 1702–1722: Second StadtholderlessPeriod 1722–1751: William IV, Prince of Orange 1751–1795: William V, Prince...
politician and naval commander of the Golden Age. During the First StadtholderlessPeriod De Witt was an influential member of the Dutch States Party, and...
Dutch historians, comparable to the terms "First StadtholderlessPeriod", "Second StadtholderlessPeriod", and "Fransche Tijd (French Era)" (for the era...
stadtholder. These periods are known as the First StadtholderlessPeriod and the Second StadtholderlessPeriod. After the French invasion of 1747, the regents...
de Graeff, Andries Bicker among others, issuing into the First StadtholderlessPeriod the replacement of the followers of Johan de Witt by Orangist regents...
Second Temple period Second StadtholderlessPeriod This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Second period. If an internal link led...
arms of the counts of Holland. During the early part of the First StadtholderlessPeriod (1650–1672), the government of the Dutch Republic wanted to appease...
the sudden death of stadholder William II of Orange, the First StadtholderlessPeriod, which was promoted by De Graeff, he and his nephew Grand pensionary...