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Quartered, I and IV in gold a red crossbar Van den Anxter , II and III in silver three black tillers Helmer(s) placed one above the other, A half-sighted helmet, wrinkled silver and red, tarpaulins red and gold, helmet sign an emerging beard man of natural color on a silver pedestal, dressed in old
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In 1646, seven members of the Bicker family simultaneously held some political position or other. Members of the league where Andries, Jacob, Jan and Cornelis Bicker, and their cousins, the brothers Roelof (1611-1656), Jacob (1612-1676), Hendrick Bicker (1615-1651). The Bickers provided ships to
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In 1622 the participants opposed the VOC's business operations. The profit that Geurt van Beuningen, Cornelis and Jacob Bicker, Elias Trip and others had made by buying up the entire stock that was in transit, went too far for some. The shareholders accused the directors in a pamphlet of
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families like Bicker and De Graeff would have been uncrowned princes. Here, in 1815, they should at least have been raised to the rank of count, but the southern Dutch nobility would not have put up with that. What you got here remained nothing half and nothing
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and beer brewer. and threw his work in the Amsterdam Vroedschap and as one of the founders of the East India Company, he was able to launch the careers of his sons, grandchildren and nephews. He had four sons, the oldest
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were briefly expelled from the Amsterdam city government due to internal political problems. After that, the Bicker family could no longer achieve such socio-political influence. Since 1815 the family belongs to the new
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Oliver Krause: Die Variabilität frühneuzeitlicher Staatlichkeit. Die niederländische „Staats“-Formierung der Statthaltosen Epoche (1650–1672) als interkontinentales Regiment (Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart
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The Bicker family is the oldest Amsterdam patrician family still in existence today. Their lineage begins with Dirk Helmer, who was recorded in Amsterdam in 1383 and 1390. His son Jan Dirksz Helmer was
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mismanagement, personal enrichment, conflicts of interest and a lack of openness in the VOC's financial situation. When the patent was renewed in 1623, the power of the directors was somewhat limited.
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came from their Boelens ancestors. As in a real dynasty, members of the two families frequently intermarried in the 17th century in order to keep their political and commercial capital together.
808:(1632-1716) who was Rekenmeester of Holland, achieved some political importance in the government of Holland. In 1755 this branch died out with his younger son Cornelis Bicker (II) van Swieten. 479:
from the 1620s to the 1640s, Andries Bicker was regarded as the head of the republican regents in Holland and as a politician who resolutely opposed the striving for power of the stadtholders
804:(1592–1654). His descendants continued to use the nickname, which was borrowed from the possessions of the manor and the castle of Swieten, in their name. Some people, such as Cornelis' son 1398: 274:. He was a cousin of Boel Jacobszn Bicker († 1505), Burgomaster in 1495 and 1497. Both the Helmer-Bicker and Bicker families belonged to the urban elite as early as the 15th century. 1376:
red clothes, gold knotted and decorated and with an old-fashioned red cap, gold decorated, holding with the right hand at the back and with the left hand at the front a golden torch
848: 302:. The Bickers were the most powerful family in Amsterdam and decisively determined the fortunes of the city. They were a major trading family involved in the pelt trade with 672: 621: 863: 324:(1554-1604), great-grandchildren of the familyfounder Pieter Meeuws Soossensz (Doossensz) Bicker (1430–1476), was a wealthy patrician, politician, international 1680: 560:. Henceforth, it was the equally republican-minded brothers Cornelis and Andries de Graeff and their following who dominated Amsterdam. In 1656, his niece 597: 511:
was signed, the Bickers were of the opinion that it was no longer necessary to maintain a standing army, bringing them into vehement conflict with prince
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DBNL, Amsterdamse burgemeesters zonder stamboom. De dichter Vondel en de schilder Colijns vervalsen geschiedenis, by S.A.C. Dudok van Heel, p 147 (1990)
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Buitenplaatsen in de Gouden Eeuw: De rijkdom van het buitenleven in de Republik. By Y. Kuiper, Ben Olde Meierink, Elyze Storms-Smeets, p 71 (2015)
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family-faction became the strongest competitor in the years after the Dutch uprising. Through their work on the Amsterdam City Council and the
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De wapens van de magistraten der stad Amsterdam sedert 1306 tot 1672, volume 1, p 67, 68, by Pieter Anthony Johan van den Brandelerp (1890)
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Inventaris van het familie-archief Bicker, Gemeentelijke Archiefdienst Amsterdam, Isabella Henriette van Eeghen, Stadsdrukkerij, 1956, p 13
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Seefahrer in schwedischen Diensten: Seeschifffahrt und Technologietransfer im 17. Jahrhundert, by Hielke van Nieuwenhuize, p 232 (2022)
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In the period that followed, however, the Bicker family branch, who descended from Jacob P. Bicker (1581–1626), a younger brother of
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Pieter Meeus Doosz Bicker (1430–1476), father of Machteld Pietersdr Bicker (1455–1526) acting as male progenitor of the upfollowing
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lord of Swieten (1592–1654), Burgemeester of Amsterdam, administrator of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), councillor at the
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was not ruled by a single person. Instead of a sovereign (or stadtholder) the political and military power was lodged with the
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was one of the first to trade on Guinea and seized four Portuguese ships in 1604. This also gave new impetus to the republican
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Jhr. Henrie Bicker (1777–1834), admitted to the New Dutch Nobility as Jonkheer in 1815, member of the Nobility Assembly
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from her cousin in 1678 to assist her. In 1692 and 1696, she financed the recruitment of soldiers and sailors for
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Jacob Jacobsz Bicker (1612-1676), Knight of St Marcus, Captain Major of the garrison in Amsterdam and Schepen of
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Israel, J. (1995) The Dutch Republic, Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806. Clarendon Press, Oxford, p. 545.
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De geoctrooieerde compagnie: de VOC en de WIC als voorlopers van de naamloze ... Door Henk den Heijer, p. 83
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Familial State: Ruling Families and Merchant Capitalism in Early Modern Europe, by Julia Adams, p 99 (2005)
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Alida Bicker, married to her 3nd cousin Jacob Jacobsz Bicker (1612-1676), lord of Engelenburg; inherited
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ruled the city administration for a long time and was mainly supported and carried by his three brothers
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Gerard Bicker (1622-1666), Drost of Muiden, painted by Bartholomeus van der Helst, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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Dirk Jansz Helmer († 1468) acted as the direct ancestor of the 2nd line, the later female line of the
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oligarchy from the beginning of the 17th century until the early 1650s, influencing the government of
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of Baronnye and of high Lordship Kessel, Lord of Swieten, Heikoop and Boeikoop, advisor of Amsterdam
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Abraham Jacob van der Aa, Biographisch Woordenboek der Nederlanden (BWN), (1878), volume 1-2, p 517
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Paul Frentrop: Corporate governance 1602-2002 - Ondernemingen en hun aandeelhouders sinds de VOC.
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Jan Dirksz Helmer, in 1433 Burgemeester of Amsterdam, married Lijsbeth Eggert († around 1468)
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Genealogische en heraldische bladen. Nederlandsch familie-archief, volume 13, p 34,35 (1900)
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Jan Bernd Bicker I (1695–1750) married Johanna Sara Pels in 1720, baljuw of Muiden and Gooi
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Panhuysen, L. (2005) De Ware Vrijheid, De levens van Johan en Cornelis de Witt. p. 181-183.
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between the United Netherlands and the Kingdom of Spain. This took place in 1648 with the
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Dudok van Heel, S.A.C. (2008) Van Amsterdamse burgers tot Europese aristocraten, p. 155.
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Geschichte der Niederlande: Von der Seemacht zum Trendland, by Christoph Driessen (2022)
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Pieter Gerritsz van den Anxter, named Bicker (1497–1567), Schepen of Amsterdam in 1534
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Israel, J. (1995) The Dutch Republic, Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806, p. 704.
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Israel, J. (1995) The Dutch Republic, Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806, p. 607.
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Israel, J. (1995) The Dutch Republic, Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall 1477-1806. p. 602.
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Hendrick Jacobsz Bicker (1615–1651), captain of the schutterij, married Eva Geelvinck
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Fokke F van der Meer (2008) Joachim Irgens Een Deense magnaat tussen Vecht & Eem
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and with the regents of the cities in Holland. At the time of the politically weak
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III (1746–1812), politician, member of the National Assembly and president of the
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Geert Mak, Die vielen Leben des Jan Six: Geschichte einer Amsterdamer Dynastie:
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Amsterdam: a brief life of the city. By Geert Mak, Harvill Press (1999), p 123
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De 250 rijksten van de Gouden Eeuw – Kapitaal, macht, familie en levensstijl
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Elisabeth Bicker van Swieten (1623-1656), married her uncle and 2nd cousin
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Together with politicians like the republican-minded brothers Cornelis and
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John de Witt – Statesman of the "True Freedom", Cambridge University Press
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in 1796 and 1797. His son Henrie Bicker (1777-1834) was introduced to the
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of Oud-Haarlem and Kortenbosch, lord of Swieten, Rekenmeester of Holland
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Die vielen Leben des Jan Six: Geschichte einer Amsterdamer Dynastie
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and councillor of Amsterdam, member and one of the founders of the
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due to the city's position of economic power within the Republic.
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Gerrit Dirksz Helmer (around 1450–1521/26), named Van den Anxter,
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Roelof Bicker (1611–1656), Schepen van Amsterdam, captain of the
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France and silver from Spain, and were interested in ending the
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The Dutch Republic – Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall – 1477–1806
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The Dutch Republic – Its Rise, Greatness, and Fall - 1477-1806
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Gerard Bicker (1622–1666), lord of Engelenburg, Baljuw of the
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Venice and Amsterdam. A study of seventeenth-century élites.
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Pierre Herbert Bicker at "Biografisch portaal van Nederland"
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Henric Bicker (1722–1783) joined Andries Pels & Soonen
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Het Archief van de familie Bicker en aanverwante families
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and thus acted as the male progenitor of the upfollowing
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Geertruid Bicker (1634-1702) married Jean Deutz, bought
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Hendrick Bicker (1649-1718), burgemeester van Amsterdam
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Catharina Bicker (1642–1678), was married to the Danish
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Jhr. Pierre Herbert Bicker (1805-1861), member of the
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Johanna Sara Bicker (1731-1801) married Vice-Admiral
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Klein, P.W. (1965) De Trippen in de 17e eeuw, p. 181
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married Machteld Pietersdr Bicker (around 1455–1516)
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and supplying ships and silver to Spain. The Bicker-
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Edward William Estien Bicker (1905-1979) 715:Elisabeth Bicker (1630–1660) married Jacobus 548:After that, the leader of the family and the 59:Helmer (paternal) / Van den Anxter (maternal) 8: 1195:Jacob Hendricksz Bicker (1642-1713) married 1781:(2006 Amsterdam; Nieuw Amsterdam Uitgevers) 1478:Nederland's Adelsboek Band 79, p 565 (1988) 896:(1554-1604) in 1583 by an anonymous painter 722:Cornelia Bicker was married to the Danish 583:family and their missed (high) noble rank: 537:and his father. Andries Bicker rallied the 1281:Jhr. Jean Jacques Oscar Bicker (1870-1944) 961:married Geertruid Gerritsdr van den Anxter 930:National Assembly of the Batavian Republic 904:provided two more Amsterdam burgomasters, 422:(1592-1654), Heer van Swieten, painted by 1009:, lord of Engelenburg, owned property in 800:This branch of the family descended from 1554: 1552: 1364: 1243:Jhr. Pierre Théodore Bicker (1804-1854) 888: 462:Republic of the United Seven Netherlands 1393: 1391: 1387: 1255:Jhr. Robert Elphinstone Bicker (* 1931) 1246:Jhr. Frédéric Louis Bicker (1835-1903) 810: 779:against the Ottoman Empire. She bought 593: 518:In 1649 Gerard Andriesz. Bicker became 1262:Jhr. Pierre Herbert Bicker (1866-1945) 1184:Catharina Bicker (1642–1678), married 650:with Dieuwertje Bicker (1584-1641) by 552:, Andries Bicker, was purged from the 29: 1293:Jhr. August George Bicker (1914-1975) 1240:Jhr. Jean Bernd Andre Bicker (* 1803) 1043:Cornelia Bicker (1629–1708), married 734:to her cousin Geertruid. She died in 7: 928:III (1746–1812) was chairman of the 1271:Provincial Council of North Holland 1252:Jhr. Frédéric Louis Bicker(* 1900) 942:Provincial Council of North Holland 787:. 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Daniël Bicker (1901-1970) 1135:Gerard Bicker (II) van Swieten 691:, together with their cousins 164:The family, also known as the 1: 1125:Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten 1112:, and representative to the 821:Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten 806:Gerard Bicker (I) van Swieten 789:War of the Spanish Succession 108:heer van Swieten, Engelenburg 959:Dirk Jansz Helmer († 1468), 823:, Heer van Swieten, painted 683:While the Dutch Golden Age, 529:. In July 1650, before the 1753:, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1749:Israel, Jonathan I. 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Index

Bicker van Swieten
Cooat of arms

Netherlands
Style(s)
patrician
Dutch Golden Age
Dutch States Party
Amsterdam
Holland
Republic of the United Netherlands
House of Orange
Bickerse league
Eighty Years' War
Peace of Münster
Andries
Cornelis Bicker
Dutch nobility
honorific
jonkheer


burgomaster
schepen
Willem Eggert
Dutch Golden Age
House of Orange
republican
regenten
royalists

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