The princes from this dutch house resembled a president more than a king. | ||
(1606-1669) A dutch artist from a commoner family. He occasionally painted on commission for the Prince of Orange but also painted ordinary people. | ||
A Jewish philosopher and biblical scholar who was expelled by his synagogue for alleged atheism but was left alone by the Dutch authorities. He strove to reconcile religion with science and mathematics but people were scandalized by how he treated god and nature as equivalent things. | ||
The dutch executive officer responsible for defense and for representing the state at all ceremonial occasions. |
AP Euro Chapter 17 (645-649)
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