Jan van der Does

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Jan van der Does was a Dutch nobleman, poet, and military leader best known for organizing and leading the defense of Leiden during the Eighty Years' War.

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instanceOf Dutch nobleman
Latin-language poet
historian
human
military leader
poet
politician
alternateName Janus Dousa
Janus Dousa
surface form: Janus Dousa Senior
birthDate 1545-12-06
birthPlace County of Holland
Habsburg Netherlands
Noordwijk NERFINISHED
citizenship County of Holland
Dutch Republic
country Netherlands
deathDate 1604-10-08
deathPlace Dutch Republic
Noordwijk NERFINISHED
educatedAt KU Leuven
surface form: University of Leuven

Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
genre history
poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Latin
militaryConflict Eighty Years' War
name Jan van der Does self-link
nobleFamily Van der Does family
notableFor defense of Leiden
role in the Eighty Years' War
occupation historian
military commander
nobleman
poet
politician
soldier
participatedIn Siege of Leiden
positionHeld burgomaster of Leiden
curator of Leiden University
first curator of Leiden University
member of the Council of State of the Dutch Republic
military commander of Leiden
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
roleInEvent led the defense of Leiden against Spanish forces
organized the defense of Leiden
workLocation Leiden
Noordwijk NERFINISHED
wrote historical works on the Dutch Revolt
poems in Latin

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Siege of Leiden commander Jan van der Does
Jan van der Does name Jan van der Does self-link