Governor(-General)

Governor(-General)
   During the reign of the Burgundian dukes in the 15th century, the stadtholder, or deputy of the duke, bore the title of governor. Under Charles V and Philip II, the Low Countries were governed by regents (Margaret of Austria, Mary of Hungary, and Margaret of Parma). In the period of the Repub lic and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, many colonies (e.g., the Netherlands East Indies from 1609 to 1948) were administered by a governor-general. The present provinces still have a royal gover nor, the commissaris van de koning(in).

Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands. . 2012.

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