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The Dutch Maiden (: Nederlandse Maagd, : Belgica or Belgia) is a national personification of the and - sometime after the secession of the Southern Netherlands - solely of the , and its successor state the . She is typically depicted wearing a Roman garment and with a lion, the , by her side. In addition to the symbol of a national maiden, there were also symbolic provincial maidens and town maidens.

The Dutch Maiden has been used as a national symbol since the 16th century. During the , a maiden representing the United Provinces of the Netherlands became a recurrent theme in allegorical . In early depictions she may be shown in the "Garden of Holland", a small garden surrounded by a fence, recalling the medieval of the . On 25 May 1694, the States of Holland and West Friesland introduced a uniform coin design for the United Provinces, showing a Dutch Maiden leaning on a placed on an and holding a lance with the cap of liberty, the .

Initially carrying a martyr's palm, by the late 17th century she often carries a cap of liberty on a , though the hat is a conventional male style for the period, rather than the that later images of liberty personified in other countries used. Alongside the type of depiction with a liberty pole, which is usually costumed in more or less modern styles, images in the classical dress that was more conventional for such personifications are also found.


19th-century and later
During the French Revolutionary occupation, the short-lived Batavian Republic adopted the Dutch Maiden as its main symbol. The symbol was depicted on the upper left corner of the 's , with a lion at her feet. In one hand, she holds a shield with the and in the other a lance crowned with the cap of liberty.

The Dutch Maiden continued to be used as a symbol after the foundation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815. She was integrated into a number of 19th century monuments, including:

  • the statue in the centre of Plein 1813 in ;
  • the statue commemorating the Battle of Heiligerlee, and
  • the statue on the Nieuwemarkt in .


Maiden as a provincial or town symbol
Starting around the time of the , it was not uncommon for a Dutch province to be symbolized by the image of a maiden, e.g. "the Maiden of Holland".

A "town maiden" ( stedenmaagd) was sometimes used to symbolize a Dutch town, e.g. "the Maiden of Dordrecht".


Maiden of Dordrecht
On a relief on the 16th century in , the Maiden of Dordrecht, holding the heraldic shield of Dordrecht, is seated in the symbolical Garden of Holland. She is surrounded by the heraldic shields of 15 cities. The same theme was the subject of a 1596 gift to the St. Janskerk in Gouda by the Dordrecht city council. From 19 to 23 July 1572, Dordrecht had been the scene of the first independent meeting of the provinces rebelling against Spanish rule. File:Gouda-Sint-Janskerk-Glas03-mitte.jpg|Dordrecht Maiden, 1596, stained glass window designed by Gerrit Gerritsz Cuyp in the Janskerk, Gouda. File:Dordrecht Groothoofdspoort detail.jpg|Maiden of Dordrecht depicted in the in Dordrecht in 1618. In these symbols of Dordrecht, the heraldic shields are (clockwise from , the city shield on the "gate" of the garden) for the following towns: Geertruidenberg, , , , , , , , , , , , , and .

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silver half 3 guilder coin, with the Latin inscription "HANC TUEMUR, HAC NITIMUR" ("We protect her; she supports us").It shows the Dutch Maiden holding a lance topped by a , left hand leaning on a bible and standing on an altar. From the collection of the ]]
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, 1874, hat and costume in styles from the start of the .]]


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