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  2. Bicker family - Wikipedia

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    Bicker (also: Bicker van Swieten) is a very old Dutch patrician family (since 1390).The family has played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age.They led the Dutch States Party and were at the centre of Amsterdam oligarchy from the beginning of the 17th century until the early 1650s, [1] influencing the government of Holland and the Republic of the United Netherlands. [2]

  3. Abraham Kuyper - Wikipedia

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    Caricature of Kuyper by Albert Hahn, from a 1904 edition of the satirical magazine De Ware Jacob. In the 1901 elections, Kuyper was re-elected in Sliedrecht, defeating the liberal De Klerk. In Amsterdam he was defeated again, now by the freethinking liberal Nolting.

  4. De Witt (family) - Wikipedia

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    De Witt (also: De Wit, De Witte and De With) is the name of an old Dutch patrician and regenten family. Originally from Dordrecht, the genealogy of the family begins with Jan de Witte, a patrician who lived around 1295. [1] [2] The family have played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age.

  5. Tjeerd Bottema - Wikipedia

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    As an illustrator he made the drawings for the novels of the Dutch Protestant writers Anne de Vries and W.G. van der Hulst, but he also made drawings for the socialist satiric magazine De Ware Jacob. A drawing made by him of a tramp inspired the Dutch writer John Henri uit den Bogaard to create the character Swiebertje .

  6. Jacob de Graeff - Wikipedia

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    Jacob de Graeff, painted by Gerard Ter Borch (between 1670 and 1675) (1670–1681) Jacob de Graeff (28 June 1642 in Amsterdam – 21 April 1690 ibid) was a member of the De Graeff-family from the Dutch Golden Age. He was an Amsterdam regent and held the title as 20th Free Lord of Ilpendam and Purmerland.

  7. Cornelis de Graeff - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis de Graeff was the oldest son of Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, burgomaster of Amsterdam and Vrijheer of Zuid-Polsbroek, and his wife Aeltje Boelens Loen, member of the family Boelens Loen, one of the oldest patrician families of Amsterdam and great-great-granddaughter of the important late medieval Amsterdam city regent and burgomaster Andries Boelens.

  8. Restored Apostolic Mission Church - Wikipedia

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    M. van Bemmel (and others): De ware oorzaak der scheuring in de Hersteld Apostolische Zendinggemeente in Nederland; Amsterdam 1897. A.J. Korff: Beknopte geschiedenis der Apostolische Kerk; (1st print, approx. 1935; 2nd print - supplemented by J. van Bemmel - 1963) J. van der Poorten: Mijn Koninkrijk is niet van deze wereld; Woodridge, 1976.

  9. Jacob de Vos Willemsz - Wikipedia

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    Jacob de Vos Willemsz was born on 5 December 1774, in Amsterdam, Dutch Republic (now Netherlands). [1] His uncle was Jacob de Vos (1735–1833), noted art collector. [2]He became known for his collection of drawn diaries about and for his children, drawn from 1803 to 1809. [3]