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- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 first "Herbert H.".
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 isCitedBy Monarchy_of_the_Netherlands.
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 last "Rowen".
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 publisher "Cambridge Univ. Press".
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 quote "In 1582 William the Silent purchased the marquisate of Veere and Vlissingen. It had been the property of Philip II since 1567, but had fallen into arrears to the province. In 1580 the Court of Holland ordered it sold. William bought it as it gave him two more votes in the States of Zeeland. He owned the government of the two towns, and so could appoint their magistrates. He already had one as First Noble for Philip William, who had inherited Maartensdijk. This made William the predominant member of the States of Zeeland. It was a smaller version of the countship of Zeeland promised to William, and was a potent political base for his descendants.".
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 title "The Princes of Orange: The Stadholders in the Dutch Republic".
- e49fc17f7a3a493bcf6d571ad9b2d15a3cc38320ff7979159164ce71de3e9621 year "1990".