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At and Hague
At age 35, he established a permanent studio at Den Haag ( The Hague ).
A daughter of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, and Elizabeth Stuart, also known as the " Winter King and Queen of Bohemia " for their short rule in that country, Sophia was born in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, Dutch Republic, where her parents fled into exile after the Battle of White Mountain. She was also the granddaughter of James VI of Scotland., At birth, Sophia was granted an annuity of 40 thalers by the Estates of Friesland.
At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married.
At that time, The Hague was the political center of the Dutch Republic and the States-General assembled in the Binnenhof.
At the First Hague Conference, which opened on 6 May 1899, there was a disagreement between the Great Powers — which considered francs-tireurs to be unlawful combatants subject to execution on capture — and a group of small countries headed by Belgium — which opposed the very principle of the rights and duties of armies of occupation and demanded an unlimited right of resistance for the population of occupied territories.
At the time foreign interest was more for anecdotal and picturesque works ; the typical " Dutchness " of the Hague School.
At Knooppunt de Hoek, the A5 motorway branches off to Haarlem from the A4 motorway that leads to Amsterdam and The Hague.
At the first meeting since 1978, held at the Hague in March 1991, the twenty-six members agreed to the changes, which were published as the " Dual-use List " in 1992, and also to the extension of the original list to more closely match the up-to-date Zangger list.
" At the heart of this change was an inner cadre of officers known as the Zeppelin Squad or " zepps " who were personally loyal to Hague alone.
At The Hague International Model United Nations Conference, Earle gave a 14-minute speech in front of 3, 500 delegates, and United Nations ambassadors.
* At The Hague Centraal trains from Leiden, Utrecht and Rotterdam arrive at the same side, because The Hague is a coastal city and one end of the station faces the North Sea.
At the 1907 The Hague Conference of the IOC Ryde at the Isle of Wight was appointed to host the sailing regattas, for all classes, of the Games of the IV < sup > th </ sup > Olympiad.
At present this gold is believed to be stored at Brussels and The Hague respectively, neither of which is very well placed for its rapid evacuation in an emergency .”
At first the Dutch authorities had some grandiose plans to construct imposing government buildings there-plans which can still be seen in the State Archives in The Hague.
At the beginning of the Second World War, the I Corps was the force strategic reserve and was located in the Vesting Holland, around The Hague, Leiden, Haarlem and in the Westland.
At the first reception, in 1858, of Motley at the royal palace at the Hague, the king presented him with a copy of Groen's Archives as a token of appreciation and admiration of the work done by the worthy vindicator of William I, prince of Orange.
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has the richest collection of Mierevelt's works, chief of them being the portraits of William, Philip William, Maurice, and Frederick Henry of Orange, and of the count palatine Frederick V. At the Mauritshuis in The Hague are the portraits of four princes of the house of Orange, of Frederick V as king of Bohemia, and of Louise de Coligny as a widow.
At May 13 of the same year the soldiers leave the artillery and move on to Brielle and next to The Hague.
At the age of 22 van Aartsen moved to The Hague to work in politics.

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