admiral-general

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The admiral-general was a powerful military and political office in the Dutch Republic, combining supreme command over the navy with significant influence in state affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military office
political office
appliesToJurisdiction Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
confers command over fleet deployments
influence over foreign policy involving naval power
influence over naval strategy
country Dutch Republic
dissolved 1795
exercisedAuthorityOver Dutch navy NERFINISHED
admiralties of the Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork naval warfare
state governance
hasEffect centralization of naval command
increase of Orange family power
hasJurisdictionOver naval forces of the Dutch Republic
hasRole naval commander-in-chief
political leader
supreme commander of the navy
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period
inception 17th century
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity United Provinces NERFINISHED
officeHolder William II of Orange NERFINISHED
William III of Orange NERFINISHED
William IV of Orange NERFINISHED
William V of Orange NERFINISHED
partOf government of the Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
positionHeldBy stadtholder of the Dutch Republic
replacedBy naval command structures of the Batavian Republic
subordinateTo States General of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
usedBy House of Orange-Nassau NERFINISHED

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