First Lady of the Dutch Republic

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The First Lady of the Dutch Republic was an informal but influential role held by the leading woman at the Stadtholder’s court, who shaped political, cultural, and diplomatic life in the Dutch Republic’s elite circles.

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First Lady of the Dutch Republic canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial title
court office
informal political role
associatedWith Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic
country Dutch Republic
domain court politics
cultural life at court
diplomatic protocol
existedIn 17th century
18th century
Early Modern period
genderAssociation female
governingStructureContext Stadtholderate
federal republic
hasCharacteristic influential
informal
influenced court culture in the Dutch Republic
diplomatic relations with foreign courts
perception of the House of Orange-Nassau
languageOfUse Dutch
French
notableFunction hosting foreign envoys
informal political mediation
organizing court ceremonies
patronage of the arts
shaping court etiquette
positionHeldBy leading woman at the Stadtholder’s court
powerType informal influence
soft power
relatedConcept First Lady
Stadtholder’s consort
consort of a head of state
roleIn cultural life of the Dutch Republic’s elite
diplomatic life of the Dutch Republic’s elite
political life of the Dutch Republic’s elite
seatOfActivity Stadtholder’s court
The Hague
selectionMethod marital status to the Stadtholder
social convention
socialRank elite
sphereOfInfluence court society
cultural patronage
international diplomacy
status non-constitutional
unofficial
typicalOfficeHolder female member of the House of Orange-Nassau
spouse of the Stadtholder

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Amalia of Solms-Braunfels positionHeld First Lady of the Dutch Republic