Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen II (21 February 1625, Amsterdam – 1 December 1704, Amsterdam) was the eldest son of burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen...
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Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen may refer to: Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen (1599–1661) Joan Huydecoper II (1625–1704), his son This disambiguation page...
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Huydecoper may refer to: Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen (1599–1661), Dutch golden age merchant Joan Huydecoper II (1625-1704), Dutch merchant, son of...
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Joan or Johan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen (1599-October 26, 1661), knighted lord of Maarsseveen, was an important merchant, financial expert, property developer...
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country estates. Several views exist of a country estate owned by Joan Huydecoper II, the Amsterdam burgomaster. A set of 14 paintings depicting scenes...
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daughter of the Count Palatine Christian II (b. 1668) December 1 – Joan Huydecoper II, Dutch mayor (b. 1625) December 4 – William Byrd I, native...
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Giovanni Giuseppe Cosattini, Italian painter (d. 1699) February 21 – Joan Huydecoper II, Dutch mayor (d. 1704) March 1 – William Gregory, English politician...
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daughter of the Count Palatine Christian II (b. 1668) December 1 – Joan Huydecoper II, Dutch mayor (b. 1625) December 4 – William Byrd I, native...
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Netherlands. Isaac arrived on the island in September 1677. In 1682 Joan Huydecoper II strongly urged the colonial administrators to undertake botanical...
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Pulitzer. He was friendly with Karel Dujardin, Jurriaen Ovens and Joan Huydecoper II living at Lauriergracht. Who instructed him is not known, but he may...
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Andries de Graeff (1611–1678) (???? – ????) – Joan Huydecoper I (1599–1661) (???? – ????) – Joan Huydecoper II (1625–1704) (???? – ????) – David de Wildt...
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chandelier. It could be one of the two silver chandeliers given by Joan Huydecoper II and his wife to the parents of Sara Hinlopen on September 10, 1660...
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Giovanni Giuseppe Cosattini, Italian painter (d. 1699) February 21 – Joan Huydecoper II, Dutch mayor (d. 1704) March 1 – William Gregory, English politician...
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Amsterdam. She was born in The Hague and died in Amsterdam. In 1682 Joan Huydecoper II and Jan Commelin took the initiative in establishing a new Hortus...
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Council in 1645, a position he held until 1653. He served under Johan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen, and Cornelis de Graeff. In 1652, a merchant vessel in...
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(1649–1680), the daughter of Jacob Fransz Hinlopen in Batavia. This made Joan Huydecoper II his uncle. Bax served as the successor to Van Rheede in Colombo and...
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Cape of Good Hope, through the growing influence of his relative, Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen, a mayor and an amateur botanist. Simon was involved...
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his subjects were Johan Huydecoper van Maarseveen; his sister, Leonara Huydecoper, who was married to Jan J. Hinlopen; Joan Ortt, who was later involved...
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linked to the noble family of Van Hogendorp by marriage and burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen was his great cousin. Cornelis de Graeff said that...
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1675, he lived again in Holland and painted Michiel de Ruyter and Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen. After returning to Schleswig he painted the altarpiece...
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companion of such leading families as those of De Graeff, Bicker, Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen and Jan Six. He wrote occasional poems for them , and...
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Wisselbank; his brother Joan Geelvinck (1644–1707), the former commissioner, became manager of the VOC. In 1693, Joan Huydecoper, one of the Heren XVII...
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Vinckboons, Willem Kick. The burgomasters Geurt van Beuningen. and Joan Huydecoper grew up here. The Huis De Pinto (or Pintohuis) is a 17th-century house...
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conditions of the treaty that followed, led by Cornelis de Graeff and Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen. Henceforth, it was the equally republican-minded brothers...
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Vanenburg for Hendrik van Eessen near Harderwijk, 1664, Borg Nittersum for Joan Clant in Stedum, and Harsveld in Ootmarsum. Buitenplaats Pijnenburg (1647)...
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to accept students, among them Gerrit Dou and Isaac de Jouderville. Joan Huydecoper is mentioned as the first buyer of a Rembrandt painting in 1628. In...
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importance. In 1655, De Graeff went together with Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen and his eldest son Joan on a diplomatic mission to Prince-elector Frederick...
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that followed, led by De Graeff and burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen. On 6 November, William II unexpectedly died of smallpox aged 24. On 22 November...
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more distant relative für example was his second cousin burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen The De Graeff family therefore never boasted about...
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receiving the news Cornelis and Andries together with burgomaster Joan Huydecoper van Maarsseveen raised the bridges, shut the gates and deployed artillery...
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