Leader of the United Provinces of the Netherlands from the 15th to the 18th century.
Originally provincial leaders appointed by the central government, stadholders were subsequently elected in the newly independent Dutch republic. For much of their existence they competed with the States General (parliament) for control of the country. The stadholders later became dominated by the house of
Orange-Nassau. In 1747 the office became hereditary, but was abolished in 1795.
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