Gaspar Fagel

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Gaspar Fagel was a prominent 17th-century Dutch statesman and Grand Pensionary of Holland who played a key diplomatic role in the politics of the Dutch Republic and its relations with England.

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Gaspar Fagel canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch politician
diplomat
human
statesman
associatedWith House of Orange-Nassau
Stadtholder William III of Orange
surface form: William III of Orange
burialPlace The Hague
causeOfDeath illness
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1634-08-25
dateOfDeath 1688-12-15
educatedAt University of Leiden
surface form: Leiden University
employer States General of the Netherlands
States of Holland and West Friesland
surface form: States of Holland
era 17th century
familyName Fagel
fieldOfWork diplomacy
politics
givenName Gaspar
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Dutch
French
Latin
memberOf Dutch Reformed Church
movement Orangist political faction
nativeLanguage Dutch
notableFor diplomatic role in relations between the Dutch Republic and England
leadership in the Dutch Republic during the late 17th century
support of William III of Orange
notableWork Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy
participantIn Anglo-Dutch diplomatic relations
events leading up to the Glorious Revolution
politics of the Dutch Republic
placeOfBirth The Hague
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Grand Pensionary
surface form: Grand Pensionary of Holland

member of the States General of the Netherlands
member of the States of Holland
pensionary of Haarlem
pensionary of Leiden
religion Calvinism
residence Holland
The Hague
sexOrGender male
workLocation Dutch Republic
Holland
The Hague

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Jan de Baen depicted Gaspar Fagel
Portrait of Gaspar Fagel depicts Gaspar Fagel