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RijswijkRijswijk (Dutch: [ˈrɛisʋɛik] ), formerly known as Ryswick ( RIZ-wik) in English, is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. Its population was 59.642 in 2024, and it has an area of 14.49 km2 (5.59 sq mi), 0.53 km2 (0.20 sq mi) of which is water. The municipality also includes the former hamlets of 't Haantje and Sion, currently also known as RijswijkBuiten.
DionysiusThe name Dionysius (; Greek: Διονύσιος Dionysios, "of Dionysus"; Latin: Dionysius) was common in classical and post-classical times. Etymologically it is a nominalized adjective formed with a -ios suffix from the stem Dionys- of the name of the Greek god, Dionysus, parallel to Apollon-ios from Apollon, with meanings of Dionysos' and Apollo's, etc. The exact beliefs attendant on the original assignment of such names remain unknown. Regardless of the language of origin of Dionysos and Apollon, the -ios/-ius suffix is associated with a full range of endings of the first and second declension in the Greek and Latin languages. The names may thus appear in ancient writing in any of their cases. Dionysios itself refers only to males. The feminine version of the name is Dionysia, nominative case, in both Greek and Latin. The name of the plant and the festival, Dionysia, is the neuter plural nominative, which looks the same in English from both languages. Dionysiou is the masculine and neuter genitive case of the Greek second declension. Dionysias is not the -ios suffix. Although in most cases transmuted, the name remains in many modern languages, such as English Dennis (Denis, Denys, Denise). The latter names have lost the suffix altogether, using Old French methods of marking the feminine, Denise. The modern Greek (closest to the original) is Dionysios or Dionysis. The Spanish is Dionisio. The Italian is Dionigi and the last name, Dionisi. Like Caesar in secular contexts, Dionysius sometimes became a title in religious contexts; for example, Dionysius was the episcopal title of the primates of Malankara Church (founded by Apostle Thomas in India) from 1765 until the amalgamation of that title with Catholicos of the East in 1934.

Charles Ruijs de BeerenbrouckCharles Joseph Marie Ruijs de Beerenbrouck (1 December 1873 – 17 April 1936) was a Dutch politician of the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP). He served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 9 September 1918 until 4 August 1925 and from 10 August 1929 until 26 May 1933.

General League of Roman Catholic Electoral AssociationsThe General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations (Dutch: Algemeene Bond van Roomsch-Katholieke Kiesverenigingen), informally called the General League (Dutch: Algemeene Bond), was a Catholic political party in the Netherlands. It existed from 1904 to 1926, when it was succeeded by the Roman Catholic State Party. It is one of the ancestors of today's Christian Democratic Appeal.

Dionysius KoolenDionysius Adrianus Petrus Norbertus Koolen (21 January 1871 – 24 March 1945) was a Dutch Roman Catholic politician who served as a member of the House of Representatives from 1905 until 1925, as minister of Labour, Commerce and Industry between 1925 and 1926, and as a member of the Council of State from 1926 until his death in 1945. He was a member of the General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations and its successor, the Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP).

List of speakers of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)This is a list of speakers of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands. Since his election on 14 December 2023, the office has been held by Martin Bosma.
CoolenCoolen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːlə(n)]) is a Dutch patronymic surname. Variant forms are Colen, Kolen and Koolen. Cool and Kool are archaic short forms of the given name Nicolaas. In Canada the name may also have evolved as a modern spelling of Coulon. Notable people with this surname include: Antoon Coolen (1897–1961), Dutch writer Coenrad Laurens Coolen (1773-?), Indonesian evangelist Jef Coolen (1944–2016), Belgian jazz trumpet player Louis Coolen (born 1952), Dutch football midfielder and manager Nadia Coolen (born 1994), Dutch football forward Nancy Coolen (born 1973), Dutch singer and television host Rini Coolen (born 1967), Dutch football defender and manager Tom Coolen (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey coach Yves Coolen (born 1995), Belgian cyclist Koolen Dionysius A.P.N. Koolen (1871–1945), Dutch politician, Minister of Labour, Trade and Industry 1925–26 Kees Koolen (born 1965), Dutch rally raid racer and businessman Nicole Koolen (born 1972), Dutch field hockey player Roel Koolen (born 1982), Dutch baseball player
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