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  • Bust of Maurice of Nassau, in the Square of the Republic, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.}} '''Maurice of Nassau''' (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, stadholder of the Netherlands, was a lead
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  • Bust of Maurice of Nassau, in the Square of the Republic, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.}} '''Maurice of Nassau''' (1567-1625), Prince of Orange, stadholder of the Netherlands, was a lead
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  • ...oundation of Dutch independence, and it was finally secured by his sons, [[Maurice of Nassau]] (1568-1625) and Frederick Henry (1584-1648).
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  • ...the [[Netherlands]], who named it in honor of Prince [[Maurice of Nassau| Maurice of Nassau (<u>Maurits</u> van Nassau)]] in the 17th century. The French assumed cont
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  • ...ver practised law, however, and in 1618 he entered the service of Prince [[Maurice of Nassau]], leader of the United Provinces of the [[Netherlands]] as a soldier. His
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  • Prince [[Maurice of Nassau]] (1567-1625), son of William the Silent, implemented tactical, technical,
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