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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_BickerJan Bicker - Wikipedia

    Jan Gerritsz. Bicker (August 1591–May 1653) was a contractor, shipping magnate, mayor (burgomaster) and a member of the Bicker family, influential regenten from Amsterdam. De Bickers were part of the staatsgezinde partij (the republican party) and opponents of the stadtholders, who belonged to the House of Orange-Nassau.

  2. Bicker (also: Bicker van Swieten) is a very old Dutch patrician family (since 1390). The family has played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age.

    • 16th century
    • Helmer (paternal) / Van den Anxter (maternal)
    • Dirk Helmer (named 1383/90)
    • Netherlands
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacob_BickerJacob Bicker - Wikipedia

    Jacob Bicker (Amsterdam 1588–July 1646) was a Dutch patrician and merchant. He was a director of the Oostzeevaart, handling grain trade with Riga, since 1618 and a manager of the Dutch East India Company and between 1641-1646 manager of the Wisselbank.

  4. Johan de Witt Jr. (1662–1701), secretary of the city of Dordrecht; married to Wilhelmina de Witt, the daughter of his uncle Cornelis de Witt. After De Witt's death, Pieter de Graeff, husband of his wife Wendela's younger sister Jacoba Bicker, became the guardian of his children.

  5. Jan Bernd Bicker. Jan Bernd Bicker, né le 27 août 1746 à Amsterdam et mort le 16 décembre 1812 à Wassenaar, est un commerçant et homme politique néerlandais, membre de la Régence d'État, l'organe exécutif de la République batave, de 1803 à 1805.

  6. ecartico.org › persons › 55761Jan Bicker

    Last update: 2021-04-12 11:44:49 The Ecartico database by Marten Jan Bok, Judith Brouwer & Harm Nijboer (eds.) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.