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Frederick Henry(encyclopedia)

Frederick Henry (sh) and chartreuse (iou)


Frederick Henry (sh)




Dutch Frederik Hendrik

born Jan. 29, 1584, Delft, Holland
died March 14, 1647, The Hague

Third hereditary stadtholder (1625-47) of the Dutch Republic.

He succeeded his half brother, Maurice of Nassau, as prince of Orange and count of Nassau. Like his father, William I, Frederick Henry continued the war of independence against Spain. By establishing hereditary succession to the stadtholdership for the house of Orange, he exercised semimonarchical powers. A successful strategist, he was responsible for the United Provinces' foreign policy, beginning negotiations that led to a favourable treaty with Spain in 1648.


chartreuse (iou)



chartreuse noun. E19.
[French, fem. of Chartreux: see CHARTREUX.]
Cookery. A dish turned out from a mould, of meat, Vegetables, or (now more usually) of fruit enclosed in jelly etc. E19.
A green or yellow liqueur of brandy and aromatic herbs etc., orig. made by the monks of La Grande Chartreuse, near Grenoble, France. M19.
An apple-green colour. L19.