National Assembly of the Batavian Republic
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The National Assembly of the Batavian Republic
was the name for the Dutch parliament between 1796 and 1801. The National assembly was founded in 1796 after general elections. It replaced the States-General of the Batavian Republic. The President of the National Assembly was the head of state of the Batavian Republic between 1796 and 1798, during his term in office (usually half a month).
A number of members of the second National Assembly (elected in 1797) were expelled after the coup d'état of January 25, 1798 by Pieter Vreede
, with the help of general Daendels
. This rump-Assembly was itself dissolved after a second coup on June 12, 1798, again by Daendels. A new Representative Assembly came into being after the elections of 1798, that were then held under a new constitution. Under that new constitution the head of state of the Batavian Republic was a member of the Uitvoerend Bewind
.
Batavian Republic
The Batavian Republic was the successor of the Republic of the United Netherlands. It was proclaimed on January 19, 1795, and ended on June 5, 1806, with the accession of Louis Bonaparte to the throne of the Kingdom of Holland....
was the name for the Dutch parliament between 1796 and 1801. The National assembly was founded in 1796 after general elections. It replaced the States-General of the Batavian Republic. The President of the National Assembly was the head of state of the Batavian Republic between 1796 and 1798, during his term in office (usually half a month).
A number of members of the second National Assembly (elected in 1797) were expelled after the coup d'état of January 25, 1798 by Pieter Vreede
Pieter Vreede
Pieter Vreede , was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic in the 18th century. Vreede was born in Leiden and died in Heusden. He was a prominent critic of stadholderian misrule and of the urban patriciate....
, with the help of general Daendels
Herman Willem Daendels
Herman Willem Daendels was a Dutch politician who served as the 36th Governor General of the Dutch East Indies between 1808 and 1811....
. This rump-Assembly was itself dissolved after a second coup on June 12, 1798, again by Daendels. A new Representative Assembly came into being after the elections of 1798, that were then held under a new constitution. Under that new constitution the head of state of the Batavian Republic was a member of the Uitvoerend Bewind
Uitvoerend Bewind
The Uitvoerend Bewind was the name of the government of the Batavian Republic between 1798 and 1801. The president of the Uitvoerend Bewind was head of state of the Batavian Republic.-Unitarian Democrats:...
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Presidents of the National Assembly between 1796 and 1798
- Pieter PaulusPieter PaulusPieter Paulus was a Dutch jurist, admiral-fiscal and politician. He was one of the ideologues of the Patriot movement and is considered by many Dutch as the founder of their democracy and political unity.-Life:His father was Axel's mill-builder, schepen and mayor...
1 March 1796 - 17 March 1796 - Pieter Leonard van de Kasteele 18 March 1796 - 1 April 1796
- Albert Johan de Sitter 1 April 1796 - 17 April 1796
- Jan Bernd BickerJan Bernd BickerJan Bernd Bicker was a Dutch merchant, politician and a very powerful member of the Bicker family. He was a member of the Batavian Republic's executive organ, the Staatsbewind, from 1803 to 1805....
17 April 1796 - 3 May 1796 - Daniël Cornelis de Leeuw 3 May 1796 - 17 May 1796
- Rutger Jan SchimmelpenninckRutger Jan SchimmelpenninckRutger Jan Schimmelpenninck , Lord of Nyenhuis, Peckedam and Gellicum, was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic and an investor in the Holland Land Company....
17 May 1796 - 30 May 1796 - Joan Arend de Vos van Steenwijk 30 May 1796 - 13 June 1796
- Jacob George Hieronymus Hahn 13 June 1796 - 27 June 1796
- Paulus Hartog 27 June 1796 - 11 July 1796
- Willem Aernout de Beveren 11 July 1796 - 25 July 1796
- Ludovicus Timon de Kempenaer 25 July 1796 - 8 August 1796
- Jan Pieter van Wickevoort Crommelin 8 August 1796 - 22 August 1796
- Paulus Emmanuel Anthonie de la Court 22 August 1796 - 5 September 1796
- Jacob Jan Cambier 5 September 1796 - 19 September 1796
- Jacobus Kantelaar 19 September 1796 - 3 October 1796
- Tammo Adriaan ten Berge 3 October 1796 - 17 October 1796
- Bernardus Blok 17 October 1796 - 31 October 1796
- Gerrit David Jordens 31 October 1796 - 14 November 1796
- Abraham Gijsbertus Verster 14 November 1796 - 28 November 1796
- IJsbrand van Hamelsveld 28 November 1796 - 12 December 1796
- Cornelis van Lennep 12 December 1796 - 26 December 1796
- Jan Hendrik Stoffenberg 26 December 1796 - 9 January 1797
- Lambert Engelbert van Eck 9 January 1797 - 23 January 1797
- Willem Queysen 23 January 1797 - 6 February 1797
- Carel de Vos van Steenwijk 6 February 1797 - 20 February 1797
- Hendrik van Castrop 20 February 1797 - 6 March 1797
- Meinardus Siderius 6 March 1797 - 20 March 1797
- Cornelis Wilhelmus de Rhoer 20 March 1797 - 3 April 1797
- Jan Couperus 3 April 1797 - 17 April 1797
- Jacob Abraham de Mist 17 April 1797 - 1 May 1797
- Jan Bernd BickerJan Bernd BickerJan Bernd Bicker was a Dutch merchant, politician and a very powerful member of the Bicker family. He was a member of the Batavian Republic's executive organ, the Staatsbewind, from 1803 to 1805....
1 May 1797 - 15 May 1797 - Rutger Jan SchimmelpenninckRutger Jan SchimmelpenninckRutger Jan Schimmelpenninck , Lord of Nyenhuis, Peckedam and Gellicum, was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic and an investor in the Holland Land Company....
15 May 1797 - 29 May 1797 - Gerard Willem van Marle 29 May 1797 - 12 June 1797
- Herman Hendrik Vitringa 12 June 1797 - 26 June 1797
- Johan Herman de Lange 26 June 1797 - 10 July 1797
- Ambrosius Justus Zubli 10 July 1797 - 24 July 1797
- Willem Hendrik Teding van Berkhout 24 July 1797 - 7 August 1797
- Scato Trip 7 August 1797 - 21 August 1797
- Pieter Leonard van de Kasteele 21 August 1797 - 1 September 1797
- Jan David Pasteur 1 September 1797 - 18 September 1797
- Adrianus Ploos van Amstel 18 September 1797 - 2 October 1797
- Joachim Nuhout van der Veen 2 October 1797 - 16 October 1797
- Hugo Gevers 16 October 1797 - 30 October 1797
- Jacob van Manen 30 October 1797 - 13 November 1797
- Pieter VreedePieter VreedePieter Vreede , was a Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic in the 18th century. Vreede was born in Leiden and died in Heusden. He was a prominent critic of stadholderian misrule and of the urban patriciate....
13 November 1797 - 27 November 1797 - Stefanus Jacobus van Langen 27 November 1797 - 11 December 1797
- Jacobus Blaauw 11 December 1797 - 25 December 1797
- Joan Bernard Auffmorth 25 December 1797 - 8 January 1798
- Joannes Franciscus Rudolphus van Hooff 8 January 1798 - 19 January 1798
- Johannes Henricus Midderigh 19 January 1798 - 25 January 1798