Wendela Bicker

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Wendela Bicker was a 17th-century Dutch noblewoman from the influential Bicker family, best known as the politically significant wife of Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century Dutch person
Dutch noblewoman
human
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age politics
regent oligarchy of Holland
burialPlace The Hague
centuryOfActivity 17th century
child Anna de Witt
Cornelis de Witt
surface form: Cornelis de Witt Jr.

Johan de Witt Jr.
correspondentWith Johan de Witt
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1635-02-30
dateOfDeath 1668-07-01
endTimeOfMarriage 1668-07-01
ethnicGroup Dutch
familyOrigin Amsterdamse regenten
surface form: Amsterdam patriciate
father Jan Bicker
gender female
hasFamilyName Bicker
hasGivenName Wendela
householdRole manager of De Witt family household
knownFor being wife of Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt
role in Dutch regent family networks
languageSpoken Dutch
marriageAlliance De Witt family
surface form: Bicker–De Witt family alliance
memberOf Bicker family
mother Agneta de Graeff van Polsbroek
name Wendela Bicker self-link
nobleTitle jonkvrouw
notableRelative Andries Bicker
Cornelis de Graeff
placeOfBirth Amsterdam
placeOfDeath The Hague
religion Calvinism
residence Amsterdam
The Hague
sibling Agneta Bicker
Cornelis Bicker
Gerard Bicker
Jacob Bicker
socialStatus patrician
spouse Johan de Witt
spouseOccupation Grand Pensionary of Holland
spousePoliticalRole de facto political leader of the Dutch Republic
startTimeOfMarriage 1655-02-16

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Wendela Bicker name Wendela Bicker self-link
Johan de Witt spouse Wendela Bicker