Portrait of Maurice, Prince of Orange Michiel by Jansz van Mierevelt (1567-1641) oil on panel, c. 1613-1620. On the death of William of Orange in 1584, his son Maurice was appointed Stadtholder, the most important position in the Dutch Republic. In 1590 Maurice was also given command of the armed and naval forces. Maurice (1567-1625) is portrayed wearing the gilded and engraved ceremonial armour that the States-General presented to him for his victory at the Battle of Nieuwpoort (1600).
Portrait of Maurice, Prince of Orange Michiel by Jansz van Mierevelt (1567-1641) oil on panel, c. 1613-1620. On the death of William of Orange in 1584, his son Maurice was appointed Stadtholder, the most important position in the Dutch Republic. In 1590 Maurice was also given command of the armed and naval forces. Maurice (1567-1625) is portrayed wearing the gilded and engraved ceremonial armour that the States-General presented to him for his victory at the Battle of Nieuwpoort (1600).
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