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  1. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt ( Amersfoort, provincia de Utrecht, 14 de septiembre de 1547- La Haya, 13 de mayo de 1619) fue un político y hombre de estado neerlandés que jugó un papel muy importante en la guerra que llevó a la independencia de las Provincias Unidas de España .

  2. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (Pengucapan dalam bahasa Belanda: [joɑŋ vɑŋ oldə (n)bɑrnəvəlt], 14 September 1547 – 13 Mei 1619) adalah negarawan Belanda yang berperan penting dalam perjuangan Belanda meraih kemerdekaan dari Spanyol. Ia merupakan pendiri perusahaan dagang terbesar pada masanya yaitu VOC pada 20 Maret 1602.

  3. From 1950 to 1963, the Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt was a frequent sight in Australian waters. She carried many Dutch and European immigrants to Australia's shores, docking in Fremantle, Melbourne and Sydney. Many passengers were heading to Australia to escape the aftermath of World War II, others headed to Australia with a sense of adventure - hoping to begin a new way of life. Whatever the ...

  4. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was born on Sept. 14, 1547, in the province of Utrecht, in the small city of Amersfoort, into a family of very minor nobility. At the age of 16 he began the study of law in an attorney's office at The Hague, then in 1566 undertook 4 years of formal legal studies in the universities of Louvain, Bourges, Cologne, Heidelberg, and probably Padua.

  5. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt werd in 1586, twee jaar na het overlijden van zijn vriend Willem van Oranje, raadpensionaris van ons land. Hij was een soort minister-president, minister van Financiën en minister van Buitenlandse zaken ineen. Onder zijn leiding konden de Staten-Generaal belastingen heffen.

  6. On 13 May 1619, Van Oldenbarnevelt is beheaded on a scaffold in front of the Knights’ Hall in The Hague. This drama is exacerbated by the fact that his conviction is initiated by the son of his hero, William of Orange. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt has been instrumental in the expansion of the Republic to one of the main powers within Europe.

  7. Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, (born Sept. 14, 1547, Amersfoort, Spanish Netherlands—died May 13, 1619, The Hague, Neth.), Dutch statesman and a founding father of Dutch independence. A lawyer in the province of Holland, he helped William I negotiate the Union of Utrecht (1579).