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The first king of the Netherlands, William I, founded the Military Order of William and a civilian order, the Order of the Netherlands Lion. His successors founded several orders of merit and some two hundred medals, stars and crosses. The Netherlands never established a colonial order for the Dutch East Indies.
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The Netherlands, as a nation state, dates to 1568, [1] when the Dutch Revolt created the Dutch Empire. Previously, the Germanic tribes had no written language during the ancient and early medieval periods, so what we know about their early military history comes from accounts written in Latin and from archaeology. This causes significant gaps ...
Recipients of the Bronze Cross (Netherlands) (16 P) Pages in category "Military awards and decorations of the Netherlands" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
List of honours of the Dutch royal family by country List of honours of the Netherlands awarded to heads of state and royalty Orders, decorations, and medals of the Netherlands
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Military history of the Netherlands (20 C, 45 P) I. Military installations of the Netherlands (4 C, 4 P) Dutch intelligence agencies (9 P) L. Military locations of ...
(Veld)Maarschalk (Field) Marshal), OF-10 of the Royal Netherlands Army, abolished in 1914. [ citation needed ] Further in the past there were other ranks: Admiraal-generaal ( General admiral ), Luitenant-admiraal-generaal [ nl ] (Lieutenant General Admiral), and Kapitein-generaal ( Captain General ).