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Andries Boelens (Amsterdam, 1455 – there, 1519), also: ''Boelenz'', ''Boelensz., Andries Boel Dircksz.'' or ''Andries Boelen Dircksz'', was an
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and
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of
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. In the period from 1496 to 1517 he was mayor fifteen times. The term of his office is the first to be characterized as a period with a rather closed government elite. Because of this he was one of the founders of the Amsterdam
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. Boelens is considered the progenitor of the Amsterdam
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of the
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such as the
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 Amsterdam line of the family played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age. They were at the ...
and Bicker families who largely claimed descent and their political legality from him.


Biography


Family Boelens

Andries Boelens was the most illustrious member of the Boelens, a wealthy and important
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family of Amsterdam. He was the son of Boel Dirck Boelens, who was mayor of Amsterdam from 1470 and died there in 1483, and Lijsbeth (Elisabeth) Allertsdr, died 1 September 1482. Andries' grandfather Dirck Boelens was mayor of Amsterdam three times, in 1447, 1453 and 1457. On his death he left his family large estates in the Amsterdam area, three houses in the city and a significant sum of money. Andries Boelens married Maria Jansdr Beth, daughter of longtime mayor Jan Jansz Beth. With her he had eleven children, three of whom died in infancy. His daughter Geertruyd married Jan Martsz Merens (b. 1480). His daughter Lijsbeth was the wife of Cornelis Hendricksz Loen (1481–1547), who was mayor of Amsterdam three times between 1529 and 1533. This couple founded the Boelens Loen family line, from which several mayors of the city also emerged. When Andries Boelens died in 1519, he left his son Albert Andriesz Boelens († 1551), mayor of Amsterdam nine times between 1520 and 1537, a fortune of 14,355 guilders, lands, ships and a house in Amsterdam. On 29 June 1525 Andries Boelen's wife Maria also died in Amsterdam.


Political career

Andries Boelens held the office of mayor of Amsterdam in the years 1496–1497, 1499, 1501–1502, 1504–1505, 1507–1510, 1512, 1514-1515 and 1517. In 1500 and 1503 he was a thesaurier ordinaris (
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) the city. He was supported by two brothers-in-law,
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and Floris Jansz den Otter, who were elected mayor twelve and thirteen times respectively. Andries Boelens was therefore an important person in the politics of Amsterdam, but also the paterfamilias of the Boelens family, one of the most important families in the fifteenth and sixteenth century. He also represents another phenomenon in Amsterdam politics: if one of the first long-serving mayors, he co-founded an Amsterdam oligarchy, which ruled the
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until 1795. However, hardly anything is known about the significance of Andries Boelens for the city Amsterdam. Jan van Wieringen Ghijsbertsz believes in his study of the Boelens family that Andries has the right to wear the imperial crown on the coat of arms of Amsterdam obtained, because 'he lent to Emperor
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, a good sum of gelts, by which he received des Emperor's favour, and for the City of Amsterdam, obtained the keyserlijcke crown on her weapons'. However, there is no evidence whatsoever of lending money to Maximilian of Austria by Boelens, let alone that Amsterdam has obtained the imperial crown at his Handys. The Dutch poet and writer
Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel (; 17 November 1587 – 5 February 1679) was a Dutch poet, writer and playwright. He is considered the most prominent Dutch poet and playwright of the 17th century. His plays are the ones from that period that are still most ...
is the first to speak about the prestigious gift, which does not mean that his statements are wrong, but that no evidence has been found (yet) to support his claim.


Legacy


De Graeff and Bicker

The eminent mayors of the
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,
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(1599-1664) and
Andries de Graeff Andries de Graeff (19 February 1611 – 30 November 1678) was a 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 ...
(1611-1678) and their cousins
Andries Andries is a Dutch and Afrikaans masculine given name or surname equivalent to Andrew. Given name People with this name include * Andries van Artvelt (1590–1652), Flemish painter * Andries Beeckman (1628–1664), Dutch painter * Andries Bekk ...
(1586-1652) and
Cornelis Bicker Cornelis Bicker van Swieten (25 October 1592 – 15 September 1654), heer (lord) Van Swieten and of Kasteel Swieten, was an Amsterdam regenten, regent of the Dutch Republic during the Dutch Golden Age, Golden Age and a governor of the Dutch West I ...
(1592-1654), saw themselves as the political heirs of the old regent family Boelens, whose main lineage, which had remained catholic, had died out in the male line in 1647. They had received the very significant first names ''Andries'' and ''Cornelis'' from their Boelens ancestors. As in a real dynasty, members of the two families frequently intermarried in the 17th century in order to keep their political and commercial capital together. Its great historical ancestor was Andries Boelens, the city's most influential medieval mayor. Both families, Bicker and
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 Amsterdam line of the family played an important role during the Dutch Golden Age. They were at the ...
, descend in the female line from Boelens.


Joost van den Vondel

Joost van den Vondel Joost van den Vondel (; 17 November 1587 – 5 February 1679) was a Dutch poet, writer and playwright. He is considered the most prominent Dutch poet and playwright of the 17th century. His plays are the ones from that period that are still most ...
alludes several times to a relationship between Amsterdam's right to use the imperial crown and the actions of Andries Boelens. In ''De Inwijdinge van 't Stadhuuis 't Amsterdam'', one of the praise and honor rhymes, Vondel suggests a direct connection between the crowning of the coat of arms cross shield and the gout (gold) of the helt (hero) Boelens (who here in poetic freedom of the title Knight is provided).
''Waerna Maxmiliaen, Roomsch Koning, hoogh ge-eert,''
''Haer' wapenkruisschilt kroont met diamante straelen,''
''En parlen van zijn kroone, om eeuwighlijck te praelen,''
''Als met een danckbaer merck van zijne majesteit,''
''Voor Ridder Boelens gout, en 's helts grootdaedigheit,''
In his ''Amstelodamiana'' (1874) historian Jan ter Gouw expresses his doubts about Vondel's suggestion that the gold came from Boelen's purse: ''Vondel poeticized that Amsterdam obtained that crown "for Ridder Boelens gout," but this was already contradicted by his contemporaries. However, Mr. J. van Lennep believed it, and considered it an 'important circumstance. Vondel's ode to the Amsterdam regent Cornelis de Graeff, a descendant of Boelens: ''Op de Wapenkroon van Amsterdam'' begins with the verses:
''Indien men uwen gryzen stam,''
''Ter heerschappij des lants geschapen,''
''En die 's lants vryburg Amsterdam''
''Gekroont heeft met de kroon van 't wapen,''
''Den lauwer schonk, die niet verdort,''
''Noch schoot de dankbaarheid te kort.''
''Had Andries niet Stadts eer bewaert,''
''En 's Keizers glori trouw verdadight,''
''August had met zijn edel swaert''
''Den Ridder spader begenadight,''
''Wiens miltheit Oostenryck behaegt''
''Daer Amstels schilt de kroon afdraagt.''''Op de Wapenkroon Van Amsterdam''
Joost van den Vondel, Lofdicht op Cornelis de Graeff, Vrijheer van Zuidpolsbroeck, 1655, ''De werken van Vondel'', Deel 5, DBNL, De Maatschappij voor goede en goedkoope lectuur, Amsterdam 1931. Verzen 1-13, p 909, for 'Andries Boel Dirksz.' see notes 1 and 7
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References


Literature

* J. van Wieringen Ghijsbertsz., ''Het patriciaat van Amsterdam, vertegenwoordigd door de genealogie van 't geslacht Boelens, met aangehuwde familiën en nakomelingschap''. Neuausgabe von J.A. Alberdingk Thijm. Amsterdam 1881, p 1–58. * Jan Wagenaar: ''Amsterdam in zyne opkomst, aanwas, geschiedenissen, voorregenten, koophandel, gebouwen, kerkenstaat, schoolen, schutterye, gilden en regeeringe.'' Amsterdam 1768 * S. A. C. Dudok van Heel, Oligarchieën in Amsterdam voor de Alteratie van 1578, dl.1, p 36-37


External links


About the family Boelens. "Qui vult orare, adeat mare". "De invloed van het kartuizerklooster St. Andries-ter-Zaliger-Haven op het praktisch schriftgebruik van zijn monniken, op het geestelijk leven, de kunst en de politiek in Amsterdam en op de familiegeschiedenis van het geslacht Boelens". Bart ten Dam (2006)
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