Adriaan Pauw,
knight
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, ''
heer van Heemstede,
Bennebroek
Bennebroek () is a village and former municipality in the northwest Netherlands, now part of Bloemendaal, North Holland. Before its merger, it was the smallest municipality in the Netherlands, covering an area of only 1.75 km².
History
Ben ...
,
Nieuwerkerk etc.'' (1 November 1585 – 21 February 1653) was
Grand Pensionary of
Holland
Holland is a geographical regionG. Geerts & H. Heestermans, 1981, ''Groot Woordenboek der Nederlandse Taal. Deel I'', Van Dale Lexicografie, Utrecht, p 1105 and former province on the western coast of the Netherlands. From the 10th to the 16th c ...
from 1631 to 1636 and from 1651 to 1653.
Life
He was born in
Amsterdam
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in a rich merchant family; his father,
Reynier Pauw
Reyer or Reynier Pauw, (Amsterdam, July 29, 1564 - February 19, 1636 ) was an influential Amsterdam regent of the Golden Age. Pauw was pensionary and eight times mayor of Amsterdam. He was involved in the Compagnie van Verre, the VOC, and the tr ...
wasn't only a merchant, but also a long time
Mayor of Amsterdam. Adriaan studied law in
Leiden
Leiden (; in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands. The municipality of Leiden has a population of 119,713, but the city forms one densely connected agglomeration wit ...
and was the pensionary of Amsterdam from 1611 to 1627. In 1620 he bought a plot in
Heemstede and became 'Lord of Heemstede'. He bought a few rare tulips during
Tulip Mania and planted them in his garden surrounded by several mirrors positioned strategically to fully reflect the flowers' beauty.
He was appointed grand pensionary in 1631. Pauw, Holland and Amsterdam wanted an alliance with Spain, but Prince
Frederick Henry of Orange
Frederick Henry ( nl, Frederik Hendrik; 29 January 1584 – 14 March 1647) was the sovereign prince of Orange and stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1625 until his death in 1647. In the l ...
wanted an alliance with France. Frederick Henry sent Pauw to France to start an alliance against Spain. Pauw accepted this assignment and allied with France. He resigned in 1636 as grand pensionary. After the
Peace of Münster
The Peace of Münster was a treaty between the Lords States General of the Seven United Netherlands and the Spanish Crown, the terms of which were agreed on 30 January 1648. The treaty, parallelly negotiated to but not part of the Peace of We ...
(1648) for which he was instrumental as ambassador for Holland Pauw became grand pensionary again in 1651 although there was much opposition against him. He tried to stop
a war with England in 1652. He died in 1653.
Family
Adriaan Pauw was married to Anna van Ruytenburgh (1589–1648), daughter of Pieter van Ruytenburgh, ''heer van
Vlaardingen
Vlaardingen () is a city in South Holland in the Netherlands. It is located on the north bank of the Nieuwe Maas river at the confluence with the Oude Maas. The municipality administers an area of , of which is land, with residents in .
Geogr ...
,
Vlaardingerambacht
Vlaardinger-Ambacht in 1866
Vlaardinger-Ambacht is a former municipality in the Dutch province of South Holland. It covered the countryside around the city of Vlaardingen
Vlaardingen () is a city in South Holland in the Netherlands. It is loc ...
en
Ter Horst Ter Horst is a Dutch toponymic surname. The original bearer of the name was from the horst, which is a historical indication of raised terrain covered with shrubs.
People with the name include:
* Guusje ter Horst (b. 1952), Dutch politician and gov ...
'' (1562–1627), a wealthy merchant, and sister of
Willem van Ruytenburch. Her mother was Aleyda Huybrechts van Duyvendrecht. Pauw’s brother
Reinier R. Pauw Reinier is the Dutch form of the Germanic masculine given name ''Raginheri'', composed of the two elements ''ragin'' ("advice") and ''heri'' ("army"). It is equivalent to Scandinavian ''Ragnar'', German '' Rainer'', French '' Rainier'', and Spanis ...
married to Anna’s sister Christina van Ruytenburch (1591-1666).
The Amsterdam Civic Guard Pieces within and outside the New Rijksmuseum, Pt. II: Rembrandt, p 1
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References
Literature
*H. W. J. de Boer, H.Bruch, H. Krol (edit.). Adriaan Pauw (1585–1653); staatsman en ambachtsheer. Heemstede, 1985.
*J. C. Tjessinga. Schets van het leven van Adriaan Pauw. Heemstede, 1948.
*J. C. Tjessinga. Het slot van Heemstede onder Adriaan Pauw. Heemstede, 1949.
External links
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1585 births
1653 deaths
Dutch people of the Eighty Years' War (United Provinces)
Grand Pensionaries
Politicians from Amsterdam
People from Bennebroek
People from Heemstede