Andries de Graeff Politician

Free Imperial Knight Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a very powerful member of the Amsterdam branch of the De Graeff - family during the Dutch Golden Age. He became a mayor of Amsterdam and a powerful Amsterdam regent after the death of his older brother Cornelis de Graeff. Like him and their father Jacob Dircksz de Graeff he opposed the house of Orange. In the mid-17th century he controlled the finances and politics.Andries de Graeff followed in his father's and brother's footsteps and, between 1657 and 1672, was appointed mayor some seven times. De Graeff was a member of a family of regents who belonged to the republican political movement also referred to as the ‘state oriented’, as opposed to the Royalists. Andries was called the last regent and mayor from the dynastie of the "Graven", who was powerful and able enough to ruled the city of Amsterdam.De Graeff was also an Ambachtsheer (Lord of the manor) from Urk en Emmeloord, during the late 1650s chiefcouncillor of the Admiralty of Amsterdam, chieflandholder of the Watergraafsmeer and dijkgraaf van Nieuwer-Amstel.Together with his broether Cornelis De Graeff became an illustrious Patron and Art collector.

Personal facts

Andries de Graeff
Birth dateFebruary 19, 1611
Birth place
Amsterdam
Nationality
Netherlands
Religion
Remonstrants
Date of deathNovember 30, 1678
Place of death
Amsterdam
Residence
Amsterdam , Canals of Amsterdam , Voorschoten
Spouse
Bicker family
Children
Cornelis HrR Ridder de Graeff

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Office holder

office
Finance minister of Holland
Regent and Mayor of Amsterdam
party
States Faction
relation
successor
Jacob de Witt
Coenraad van Beuningen

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