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- male, deceased (1625)
- Maurice of Nassau (Dutch: "Maurits van Nassau") (14 November 1567 - 23 April 1625), Prince of Orange (1618-1625), son of William the Silent and...
- male, deceased (1676)
- Michiel Adriaenszoon de Ruyter is one of the most famous admirals in Dutch history. De Ruyter is most famous for his role in the Anglo-Dutch Wars...
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- Thomas J.P. (Thom) Karremans (born 1948) was the commander of Dutchbat troops in Srebrenica at the time of the Srebrenica massacre during Bosnian...
- male, deceased (1708)
- Hendrik van Nassau-Ouwerkerk, lord of Ouwerkerk and Woudenberg was a Dutch military officer. His Anglisised is "Overkirk". He was the son of Louis...
- male, deceased (1679)
- John Maurice of Nassau was count and (from 1674) prince of Nassau-Siegen. He was born in Dillenburg. His father was John VII of Nassau; his...
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- Gaius Julius Civilis was the leader of the Batavian rebellion against the Romans in 69. By his nomen, it can be told that he (or one of his male...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Piet Pieterszoon Hein (or Pieter Pietersen Heyn) (November 25, 1577 - June 18, 1629) was a Dutch naval officer and folk hero during the Eighty...
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- Major General Patrick Cammaert is a Dutch military commander who is currently serving as the United Nations Force Commander for the Eastern...
- male, deceased (1942)
- Karel Willem Frederik Marie Doorman (April 23, 1889, Utrecht - February 28, 1942, Java Sea) was a Schout-bij-nacht (the Dutch equivalent of a Rear...
- male, deceased (1573)
- Wigbolt Ripperda (1535?-1573) was the city governor of Haarlem when the city was under siege by the Spanish army in the Eighty Years' War.
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