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'''Joseph Bartholomeus des Vinandy-Windsor''', also known as '''Joseph B. Windsor''' (1611 | '''Joseph Bartholomeus des Vinandy-Windsor''', also known as '''Joseph B. Windsor''' (1611 AN) is a Batavian, politician and nobleman who joined the [[Ultraroyalist]] cause, acted as [[Royal Representative]]. As Prince of Davignon (earlier: Duke of Davignon), his heritage can be traced back to both the noble family line of the [[House of Vinandy-Windsor]], who once ruled the ancient Duchy and is also one of the descendants of Queen [[Fränzi-Ferdinanda]]. | ||
After the defeat of his party in 1668 AN after a long period of stagnation and corruption under the Stadtholdership of his fellow party member, August Baerdemans, Joseph joined the Vinandist faction within his party. He was elected president of the Ultraroyalists and started cooperating with the Conservatives, who now formed the new cabinet. | After the defeat of his party in 1668 AN after a long period of stagnation and corruption under the Stadtholdership of his fellow party member, August Baerdemans, Joseph joined the Vinandist faction within his party. He was elected president of the Ultraroyalists and started cooperating with the Conservatives, who now formed the new cabinet. | ||
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Joseph Bartholomeus des Vinandy-Windsor, also known as Joseph B. Windsor (1611 AN) is a Batavian, politician and nobleman who joined the Ultraroyalist cause, acted as Royal Representative. As Prince of Davignon (earlier: Duke of Davignon), his heritage can be traced back to both the noble family line of the House of Vinandy-Windsor, who once ruled the ancient Duchy and is also one of the descendants of Queen Fränzi-Ferdinanda.
After the defeat of his party in 1668 AN after a long period of stagnation and corruption under the Stadtholdership of his fellow party member, August Baerdemans, Joseph joined the Vinandist faction within his party. He was elected president of the Ultraroyalists and started cooperating with the Conservatives, who now formed the new cabinet.