Meindert Wiardi Beckman, the Glossary
Meindert Wiardi Beckman (16 January 1795, Amsterdam - 8 April 1863, The Hague) was a Dutch politician and judge.[1]
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3 relations: Amsterdam, Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands), The Hague.
- 19th-century Dutch judges
- Ministers of religious affairs of the Netherlands
Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands)
The Social Democratic Workers' Party (Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij, SDAP) was a Dutch socialist political party existing from 1894 to 1946, and a predecessor of the social democratic Labour Party.
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The Hague
The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands.
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See also
19th-century Dutch judges
- Frans Julius Johan van Eysinga
- John Ricus Couperus
- Joost Berman
- Lodewijk Cornelis Josephus Andreas van Meeuwen
- Meindert Wiardi Beckman
- Sebastiaan Matheus Sigismund de Ranitz (1833–1909)
- Willem van der Kaay
Ministers of religious affairs of the Netherlands
- Floris Adriaan van Hall
- Godert van der Capellen
- Meindert Wiardi Beckman
- Pieter Philip van Bosse