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The Admiralty of Amsterdam was the largest of the five Dutch admiralties at the time of the Dutch Republic. The administration of the various admiralties was strongly influenced by provincial interests. The territory for which Amsterdam was responsible was limited to the city itself, the Gooi region, the islands of Texel, Vlieland and Terschelling, the province of Utrecht and the Gelderland quarters of Arnhem and of the Graafschap (county) of Zutphen. Amsterdam had developed into the most important of all the admiralties and often compensated for the other admiralties' deficiencies. When the "Committee for Naval Affairs" (Comité tot de Zaken der Marine) replaced the Admiralty Colleges on 27 February 1795 during the reforms by the Batavian Republic, the lower civil servants were kept on, bu

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  • The Admiralty of Amsterdam was the largest of the five Dutch admiralties at the time of the Dutch Republic. The administration of the various admiralties was strongly influenced by provincial interests. The territory for which Amsterdam was responsible was limited to the city itself, the Gooi region, the islands of Texel, Vlieland and Terschelling, the province of Utrecht and the Gelderland quarters of Arnhem and of the Graafschap (county) of Zutphen. Amsterdam had developed into the most important of all the admiralties and often compensated for the other admiralties' deficiencies. When the "Committee for Naval Affairs" (Comité tot de Zaken der Marine) replaced the Admiralty Colleges on 27 February 1795 during the reforms by the Batavian Republic, the lower civil servants were kept on, but the officers were dismissed. (en)
  • L'Amirauté d'Amsterdam (en néerlandais : Admiraliteit van Amsterdam) est la plus importante des cinq amirautés hollandaises actives à l'époque des Provinces-Unies. L'administration des différentes Amirautés était fortement influencée par les intérêts provinciaux. Le territoire sur lequel l'Amirauté d'Amsterdam était responsable était limité à la ville même, la région de Gooi, les îles de Texel, Vlieland et Terschelling, la province d'Utrecht, la partie d'Arnhem située en Gueldre et le Graafschap de Zutphen. Amsterdam devint la plus importante de toutes les Amirautés hollandaise, compensant souvent les déficiences des autres amirautés. Lorsque le Comité tot de Zaken der Marine (en français : Comité des Affaires navales) remplace les Collèges des Amirautés, le 27 février 1795 dans le cadre des réformes menées par la République Batave, les fonctionnaires furent conservés, contrairement aux officiers qui furent renvoyés. (fr)
  • L'Ammiragliato di Amsterdam (in olandese: Admiraliteit van Amsterdam), attivo dal 28 agosto 1586, fu il maggiore dei cinque ammiragliati olandesi al tempo delle Province Unite, i quali erano suddivisi in cinque "collegi". L'amministrazione dei cinque enti fu fortemente influenzata da interessi provinciali. Il suo territorio di competenza era limitato alla città stessa di Amsterdam, alla regione di Gooi, alle isole di Texel, Vlieland e Terschelling, la provincia di Utrecht della Gheldria dei quartieri di Arnhem e della contea di Zutphen. Quello di Amsterdam divenne presto l'ammiragliato più sviluppato e sopperendo alle manchevolezze degli altri ammiragliati. Quando il 27 febbraio 1795, durante le riforme della Repubblica di Batavia, il "Comitato per gli affari della Marina" (Comité tot de Zaken der Marine) rimpiazzò i vari collegi degli ammiragliati, i funzionari di livello più basso furono mantenuti mentre i dirigenti furono congedati. (it)
  • De Admiraliteit van Amsterdam was de grootste van de vijf admiraliteiten ten tijde van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. Het beleid van de verschillende admiraliteiten werd in sterke mate beïnvloed door gewestelijke belangen. Ieder gewest probeerde zo veel mogelijk handel naar zich toe te trekken en een oogje toe te knijpen bij overtreding van de regels. Vooral de Admiraliteit in Amsterdam was actief in het aanhouden van schepen. Inkomsten door plundering of buit droogden op in de achttiende eeuw. Toen het Comité tot de Zaken der Marine op 27 februari 1795 de Colleges ter Admiraliteit verving, zijn de lagere ambtenaren gehandhaafd; de officieren werden ontslagen en konden opnieuw solliciteren. (nl)
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  • The Admiralty of Amsterdam was the largest of the five Dutch admiralties at the time of the Dutch Republic. The administration of the various admiralties was strongly influenced by provincial interests. The territory for which Amsterdam was responsible was limited to the city itself, the Gooi region, the islands of Texel, Vlieland and Terschelling, the province of Utrecht and the Gelderland quarters of Arnhem and of the Graafschap (county) of Zutphen. Amsterdam had developed into the most important of all the admiralties and often compensated for the other admiralties' deficiencies. When the "Committee for Naval Affairs" (Comité tot de Zaken der Marine) replaced the Admiralty Colleges on 27 February 1795 during the reforms by the Batavian Republic, the lower civil servants were kept on, bu (en)
  • L'Amirauté d'Amsterdam (en néerlandais : Admiraliteit van Amsterdam) est la plus importante des cinq amirautés hollandaises actives à l'époque des Provinces-Unies. L'administration des différentes Amirautés était fortement influencée par les intérêts provinciaux. Le territoire sur lequel l'Amirauté d'Amsterdam était responsable était limité à la ville même, la région de Gooi, les îles de Texel, Vlieland et Terschelling, la province d'Utrecht, la partie d'Arnhem située en Gueldre et le Graafschap de Zutphen. Amsterdam devint la plus importante de toutes les Amirautés hollandaise, compensant souvent les déficiences des autres amirautés. Lorsque le Comité tot de Zaken der Marine (en français : Comité des Affaires navales) remplace les Collèges des Amirautés, le 27 février 1795 dans le cadre d (fr)
  • L'Ammiragliato di Amsterdam (in olandese: Admiraliteit van Amsterdam), attivo dal 28 agosto 1586, fu il maggiore dei cinque ammiragliati olandesi al tempo delle Province Unite, i quali erano suddivisi in cinque "collegi". L'amministrazione dei cinque enti fu fortemente influenzata da interessi provinciali. Il suo territorio di competenza era limitato alla città stessa di Amsterdam, alla regione di Gooi, alle isole di Texel, Vlieland e Terschelling, la provincia di Utrecht della Gheldria dei quartieri di Arnhem e della contea di Zutphen. Quello di Amsterdam divenne presto l'ammiragliato più sviluppato e sopperendo alle manchevolezze degli altri ammiragliati. Quando il 27 febbraio 1795, durante le riforme della Repubblica di Batavia, il "Comitato per gli affari della Marina" (Comité tot de Z (it)
  • De Admiraliteit van Amsterdam was de grootste van de vijf admiraliteiten ten tijde van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden. Het beleid van de verschillende admiraliteiten werd in sterke mate beïnvloed door gewestelijke belangen. Ieder gewest probeerde zo veel mogelijk handel naar zich toe te trekken en een oogje toe te knijpen bij overtreding van de regels. Vooral de Admiraliteit in Amsterdam was actief in het aanhouden van schepen. Inkomsten door plundering of buit droogden op in de achttiende eeuw. (nl)
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  • Admiralty of Amsterdam (en)
  • Amirauté d'Amsterdam (fr)
  • Ammiragliato di Amsterdam (it)
  • Admiraliteit van Amsterdam (nl)
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