Leopold van Limburg Stirum

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Leopold van Limburg Stirum was a Dutch nobleman and statesman known for his role in the political transition of the Netherlands in the early 19th century, particularly in the events leading to the establishment of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

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Leopold of Limburg Stirum 2
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch nobleman
human
statesman
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
countryServed Netherlands NERFINISHED
familyName van Limburg Stirum NERFINISHED
givenName Leopold NERFINISHED
hasGender male
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
memberOfNobleFamily House of Limburg Stirum NERFINISHED
nobleTitle count
notableEvent establishment of the Kingdom of the Netherlands NERFINISHED
restoration of Dutch independence in 1813
notableFor contribution to the formation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
role in ending French rule in the Netherlands
notableWork role in the political transition of the Netherlands in 1813–1815
occupation civil servant
politician
participatedIn political transition of the Netherlands in the early 19th century
politicalAlignment Orangist NERFINISHED
positionHeld governor-general of the Netherlands
member of the Dutch nobility
member of the Triumvirate of 1813
residence Netherlands NERFINISHED
The Hague
roleInEvent helped invite William Frederick of Orange-Nassau to become sovereign prince of the Netherlands
supported William I of the Netherlands NERFINISHED

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House of Limburg Stirum notableMember Leopold van Limburg Stirum
Dutch provisional government of 1813 hasMember Leopold van Limburg Stirum
this entity surface form: Leopold of Limburg Stirum
Dutch provisional government of 1813 officeHolder Leopold van Limburg Stirum
this entity surface form: Leopold of Limburg Stirum