Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society
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Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society
Summary
Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society is an organization[1].
Key Facts
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society received the Koninklijk[2].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society was a member of Geheugen van Nederland[3].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society is located in Amsterdam[4].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society is in the country of Netherlands[5].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society is in the country of NL[6].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's instance of is recorded as organization[7].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's instance of is recorded as collection[8].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's founder is recorded as Jan Pieter Six VI[9].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's founder is recorded as Leonard Marius Beels[10].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's founder is recorded as David van der Kellen Jr.[11].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's founder is recorded as William III of the Netherlands[12].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's headquarters location is recorded as Drawing school building[13].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's headquarters location is recorded as Fragments Building[14].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's headquarters location is recorded as Amsterdam[15].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's Commons category is recorded as Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap, Amsterdam[16].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's archives at is recorded as Stadsarchief Amsterdam[17].
- July 8, 1858 marks the founding of Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society[18].
- 1858-01-01 marks the founding of Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society[19].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 52.35904, 'longitude': 4.88614, 'precision': 1e-06}[20].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's location of formation is recorded as Amsterdam[21].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's official website is recorded as http://www.kog.nu/[22].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's official name is recorded as Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap[23].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's official name is recorded as Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap[24].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's legal form is recorded as vereniging[25].
- Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's legal form is recorded as 33MN[26].
Product Details
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GLEIF Golden Copy — Level 1 entity data
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Legal Entity Identifier (LEI): 724500UTBKDR0OH8DQ17[27]
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Registered legal name: Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap[28]
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Legal jurisdiction: NL[29]
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GLEIF entity category: GENERAL[30]
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Legal form (ISO 20275 ELF): 33MN[31]
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Entity status: ACTIVE[32]
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LEI registration status: ISSUED[33]
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Entity created: 1858-01-01[34]
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LEI first registered: 2017-10-26[35]
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LEI last updated: 2025-10-26[36]
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LEI next renewal: 2026-10-26[37]
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Managing LOU: 724500A93Z8V1MJK5349[38]
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Registration authority: RA000463[39]
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Authority entity ID: 40535510[40]
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Conformity flag: CONFORMING[41]
Body
Founding
Founders include Jan Pieter Six VI[9], Leonard Marius Beels[10], David van der Kellen Jr.[11], and William III of the Netherlands[12]. Recorded inception include July 8, 1858[18] and 1858-01-01[19]. Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society's location of formation is recorded as Amsterdam[21].
Identity
Official names include Koninklijk Oudheidkundig Genootschap[23].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Drawing school building[13], a school building[42], in Netherlands[43]; Fragments Building[14], an architectural structure[44], in Netherlands[45], founded in 1897[46]; and Amsterdam[15], a city[47], in Netherlands[48], founded in 1300[49].
Recognition
Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society received the Koninklijk[2].
FAQs
What awards did Royal Dutch Antiquarian Society receive?
Honors received include Koninklijk[2].