Oldenbarneveldt
/ˌɒldənˈbɑːnəˌvɛlt/
noun
1.
Johan van. 1547–1619, Dutch statesman, regarded as a founder of Dutch independence; the leading figure (from 1586) in the United Provinces of the Netherlands: executed by Maurice of Nassau
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