Johan de Witt
![Portrait by [[Adriaen Hanneman]], 1665](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Hanneman%2C_Adriaen_-_Johan_de_Witt.jpg)
As a leading republican of the Dutch States Party, De Witt opposed the House of Orange-Nassau and the Orangists and preferred a shift of power from the central government to the ''regenten''. However, the Dutch Republic suffered numerous early defeats in the Rampjaar, due to an alliance of England, France, and several German states which planned on invading the Dutch Republic. In the hysteria that followed, he and his brother Cornelis de Witt were blamed and lynched in The Hague, with their corpses at least partially eaten by the rioters. These cannibals were never prosecuted, and some historians claim William of Orange may have incited them. Provided by Wikipedia
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