Prince Jan of Knootcap

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Prince Jan II of Knootcap
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Position
Stadhouder of the United Provinces
Family
House of Knootcap
Religion
Dutch Reformed
Preceded by:
Staten-Generaal
Stadtholder
1672-1702
Succeeded by:
Staten-Generaal

Prince Jan of Knootcap was stadhouder of Friesland until his untimely death by drowning in a canal in 1702. He was born a member of the House of Knootcap and through the testamentary dispositions of Prince Gozewijn of Knootcap became the progenitor of the new Frisian line of the house after Gozewijn had died childless of smallpox in 1650.

After the death of Gozewijn the direct male line of William of Knootcap was extinct and Jan, who was the senior descendant in the male line from Williams brother, claimed the succession as stadhouder in all the provinces held by Prince Gozewijn of Knootcap before the First Stadtholderless Era (1650-1672). This was denied to him by the republican faction in the Staten-Generaal of the United Provinces of Knootoss.

The five provinces over which Gozewijn had ruled — Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelre and Overijssel — had all suspended the office of Stadtholder after the death of the unpopular Stadhouder. The remaining two northerly provinces — Friesland and Groningen — were never governed by Gozewijn, and continued to retain Prince Jan as a separate Stadtholder. His grandson Prince Jan II of Knootcap, however, later became hereditary stadhouder of all the provinces.

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