Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678), the Glossary
Knight Cornelis de Graeff (19 May 1650 in The Hague – 16 October 1678 in The Hague) was a Dutch nobleman and a water board member of the Zijpe and Haze Polder.[1]
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39 relations: Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek, Amsterdam, Andries de Graeff, Augmentation of honour, Austria, Bicker family, Boreel baronets, Cornelis Bicker, Cornelis Geelvinck, Court of Audit (Netherlands), Crown (heraldry), De Graeff, De Grebber, Dirck Jansz Graeff, Gerard ter Borch, Gesina ter Borch, Gouden Bocht, Herren von Graben, Holy Roman Empire, House of Gorizia, Imperial Knight, Jacob de Graeff, Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, Jan Bicker, Jan Pietersz Graeff, Jürgen Ovens, Johan de Witt, Lambert Reynst, Legitimacy (family law), Leiden University, Matthias Laurenz Gräff, Nobility, Oude Kerk, Amsterdam, Statutory auditor, The Hague, Treaties of Nijmegen, Water board (Netherlands), Witsen (family), Zijpe.
- House De Graeff
- Nobility from The Hague
Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek
Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek (Amsterdam, 10 November 1603 ibid 3 or 4 March 1656), was a patrician woman from the Dutch Golden Age. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek are House De Graeff.
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Amsterdam
Amsterdam (literally, "The Dam on the River Amstel") is the capital and most populated city of the Netherlands.
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Andries de Graeff
Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a regent and burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam and leading Dutch statesman during the Golden Age. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Andries de Graeff are 1678 deaths and House De Graeff.
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Augmentation of honour
In heraldry, an augmentation (often termed augmentation of honour or sometimes augmentation of arms) is a modification or addition to a coat of arms, typically given by a monarch as either a mere mark of favour, or a reward or recognition for some meritorious act.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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Bicker family
Bicker (also: Bicker van Swieten) is a very old Dutch patrician family (since 1390).
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Boreel baronets
Boreel is a well-known Dutch noble family, who also hold an English baronetcy.
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Cornelis Bicker
Cornelis Bicker van Swieten (25 October 1592 – 15 September 1654), heer (lord) van Swieten, was an Amsterdam regent of the Dutch Republic during the Golden Age. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Cornelis Bicker are 17th-century Dutch people.
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Cornelis Geelvinck
Cornelis Geelvinck (15 November 1621, Amsterdam – 16 December 1689, Amsterdam) was important in the city administration of Amsterdam that arose after stadholder William III came to power in 1672, both as administrator, and as mayor in the years 1673, 1675, 1684, 1688 and 1689.
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Court of Audit (Netherlands)
The Court of Audits (in Dutch: Algemene Rekenkamer) is an independent body that audits the spending of the national government on its efficiency and legitimacy.
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Crown (heraldry)
A crown is often an emblem of a sovereign state, usually a monarchy (see The Crown), but also used by some republics.
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De Graeff
De Graeff (also: De Graef, Graef, Graeff, Graaff, Graaf and De Graeff van Polsbroek) is an old Dutch patrician and noble family, The family divided into different lines, in Holland, Prussia (Germany) and South Africa, but the most important one was the patrician-aristocratic line of regents at Amsterdam. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and de Graeff are House De Graeff.
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De Grebber
The De Grebber are considered to be one of the oldest noble families in Waterland and the city of Amsterdam.
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Dirck Jansz Graeff
Dirck Jansz Graeff, also Diederik Jansz Graeff, Lord of the manors Valckeveen and Vredenhof (Amsterdam 1532 – 27 July 1589), was a patrician, wholesaler, shipowner, politician and large landowner. He became an important figure of the Protestant Reformation, member of the Reformed Church, supporter of the Geuzen and the Protestant-minded community of wholesale merchants, and a confidant of William I of Orange (William the Silent). Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Dirck Jansz Graeff are House De Graeff.
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Gerard ter Borch
Gerard ter Borch (December 1617 – 8 December 1681), also known as Gerard Terburg, was a Dutch Golden Age painter mainly of genre subjects.
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Gesina ter Borch
Gesina ter Borch (Deventer 15 November 1631 – Zwolle 16 April 1690) was a Dutch Golden Age watercolorist and draftswoman, whose work mostly consists of watercolor paintings in albums.
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Gouden Bocht
The Gouden Bocht (English: "Golden Bend") is the most prestigious part of the Herengracht in Amsterdam, Netherlands, between Leidsestraat and Vijzelstraat.
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Herren von Graben
Herren von Graben, also named von (dem) Graben, vom Graben, Grabner, Grabner zu Rosenburg, Graben zu Kornberg, Graben zu Sommeregg, Graben von (zum) Stein, and ab dem Graben was the name of an old (Uradel) Austrian noble family.
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Holy Roman Empire
The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.
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House of Gorizia
The Counts of Gorizia (Grafen von Görz; Conti di Gorizia; Goriški grofje), also known as the Meinhardiner, House of Meinhardin, were a comital, princely and ducal dynasty in the Holy Roman Empire.
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Imperial Knight
The Free Imperial Knights (Reichsritter Eques imperii) were free nobles of the Holy Roman Empire, whose direct overlord was the Emperor.
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Jacob de Graeff
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. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Jacob de Graeff are House De Graeff.
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Jacob Dircksz de Graeff
Jacob Dircksz de Graeff, free lord of Zuid-Polsbroek (Emden 1571 – Amsterdam, 6 October 1638) was an illustrious member of the Dutch patrician De Graeff family. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Jacob Dircksz de Graeff are House De Graeff.
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Jan Bicker
Jan Gerritsz.
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Jan Pietersz Graeff
Jan Pietersz Graeff (Amsterdam, 1512 - there, 1553) was an Amsterdam regent and cloth wholesaler from the 16th century. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Jan Pietersz Graeff are House De Graeff.
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Jürgen Ovens
Jürgen Ovens (1623 – 9 December 1678), also known as Georg, or Jurriaen Ovens whilst in the Netherlands, was a portrait painter and art-dealer from North Frisia and, according to Arnold Houbraken, a pupil of Rembrandt. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Jürgen Ovens are 1678 deaths.
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Johan de Witt
Johan de Witt (24 September 1625 – 20 August 1672), Lord of Zuid- en Noord-Linschoten, Snelrewaard, Hekendorp en IJsselvere, was a Dutch statesman and a major political figure in the Dutch Republic in the mid-17th century, the First Stadtholderless Period, when its flourishing sea trade in a period of global colonisation made the republic a leading European trading and seafaring power – now commonly referred to as the Dutch Golden Age.
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Lambert Reynst
Lambert Reynst (1613–1679) was a Dutch regent and politician of the Golden Age. Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678) and Lambert Reynst are 17th-century Dutch people.
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Legitimacy (family law)
Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived before the parents obtain a legal divorce.
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Leiden University
Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Universiteit Leiden) is a public research university in Leiden, Netherlands.
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Matthias Laurenz Gräff
Matthias Laurenz Gräff (also known as Matthias Laurenz Gräff Ilpenstein; born 19 July 1984) is an Austrian academic painter, private historian, politician, political activist and co-founder and organizer of the non-partisan platform Dialog im Kamptal.
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Nobility
Nobility is a social class found in many societies that have an aristocracy.
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Oude Kerk, Amsterdam
The Oude Kerk (English: Old Church) is Amsterdam's oldest building and newest art institute (since 2012).
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Statutory auditor
Statutory auditor is a title used in various countries to refer to a person or entity with an auditing role, whose appointment is mandated by the terms of a statute.
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The Hague
The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands.
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Treaties of Nijmegen
The Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen (Traités de Paix de Nimègue; Friede von Nimwegen; Vrede van Nijmegen) were a series of treaties signed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen between August 1678 and October 1679.
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Water board (Netherlands)
In the Netherlands, a water board, water council or water authority (waterschap or heemraadschap) is a regional governing body solely charged with the management of surface water in the environment.
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Witsen (family)
Witsen (also spelled Witzen) is a patrician family of Amsterdam.
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Zijpe
Zijpe is a former municipality in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland.
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See also
House De Graeff
- Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek
- Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff
- Andries de Graeff
- Catharina Hooft
- Cornelis de Graeff
- Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678)
- Cornelis de Graeff II.
- De Graeff
- De Graeff family tree
- Dirck Jansz Graeff
- Dirk de Graeff
- Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek
- Egbert de Graeff
- Free and high fief of Zuid-Polsbroek
- Gerrit de Graeff (I.) van Zuid-Polsbroek
- Gerrit de Graeff (II) van Zuid-Polsbroek
- Gerrit de Graeff (III.) van Zuid-Polsbroek
- Gerrit de Graeff (IV) van Zuid-Polsbroek
- Ilpenstein Castle
- Jacob Dircksz de Graeff
- Jacob de Graeff
- Jacoba Bicker
- Jan Jacobsz Graeff
- Jan Pietersz Graeff
- Joan de Graeff
- Johan de Graeff
- Lenaert Jansz de Graeff
- Lordship of Purmerend, Purmerland and Ilpendam
- Pieter Dircksz Graeff
- Pieter de Graeff
- Soestdijk Palace
- Wendela de Graeff
Nobility from The Hague
- Albertine Agnes of Nassau
- Alexander, Prince of Orange
- Annemarie, Duchess of Parma
- Bartholda van Swieten
- Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange
- Charles Kirkhoven, 1st Earl of Bellomont
- Charlotte of the Palatinate (1628–1631)
- Cornelis de Graeff (1650-1678)
- Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck
- Countess Louise Henriette of Nassau
- Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern
- Emilia Butler, Countess of Ossory
- Floris IV, Count of Holland
- Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
- Gustavus Adolphus of the Palatinate
- Henry Casimir II, Prince of Nassau-Dietz
- Henry de Nassau d'Auverquerque, 1st Earl of Grantham
- Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam
- Juliana of the Netherlands
- Louis Napoleon van der Goes van Dirxland
- Louise of the Netherlands
- Louise, Princess Reuss of Greiz
- Maria of Orange-Nassau (1642–1688)
- Philip Frederick of the Palatinate
- Prince Frederick of Orange-Nassau
- Princess Annette of Orange-Nassau, van Vollenhoven-Sekrève
- Princess Sophie of the Netherlands
- Sophia of Hanover
- Thierry, Prince de Hénin
- Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
- William I of the Netherlands
- William I, Count of Holland
- William II of the Netherlands
- William II, Prince of Orange
- William III of England
- William V, Prince of Orange
- William of Nassau (1620–1679)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelis_de_Graeff_(1650-1678)
Also known as Cornelis Andriesz de Graeff, Cornelis HrR Ridder de Graeff.