Andries Bicker (1596-1652)

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Name (English)
Andries Bicker
Short name
Andries Bicker
Year of birth
1586
Year of death
1652
Short Description
"Andries Bicker (1586 – 24 June 1652) was a wealthy Dutch merchant in Russia, a member of the vroedschap, the leader of the Arminians, an administrator of the VOC, representative of the States-General of the Netherlands and colonel in the Civic guard. He controlled the city´s politics in close cooperation with his uncle Jacob Dircksz de Graeff and his brother Cornelis Bicker.

The Bicker family was one of the oldest patrician families of Amsterdam – consisting of Andries´ father Gerrit, a grain merchant and beer brewer, and his three brothers, Jacob, Jan and Cornelis, had a firm grip on world trade, trading on the East, the West, the North and the Mediterranean. (His uncle Laurens Bicker was one of the first to trade on Guinea and seized four Portuguese ships in 1604). In 1646, seven members of the Bicker family, called the Bicker´s league, simultaneously held some political position or other. The Bickers provided silver and ships to Spain, and were very much interested in ending the Eighty Years War. This brought them in conflict with the stadtholder, some provinces, like Zeeland and Utrecht, and the Reformed preachers." - (en.wikipedia.org 31.01.2020)
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