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Dr. Nicasius de Sille (1543–1600) was a 16th-century statesman from what is now
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who served as a special ambassador of the
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to several nations, and as secretary to future- Holy Roman Emperor Matthias.


Early life

Nicasius was born August 3, 1543, in the city of Mechelen,
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, the son of Nicolaas de Sille and Barbara van der Goes. His grandfather, Antonius de Sille, was a page for Philip, Duke of Burgundy. He spent his early life studying, eventually becoming a Doctor Juris and practicing at the Superior Court of Mechelen.


Political career

In 1576, Nicasius was sent by the state to annex
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. In 1577, he became the
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of Namur, and represented the city at the Assembly of Brussels. The following year he signed the
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. In 1578, he became secretary to the Council of State for Archduke Matthias, who had become governor-general of the Netherlands as a result of the Dutch revolt, and secretary for the General States. After the fall of the Southern Provinces, de Sille removed to Holland where he became pensionary of Amsterdam while maintaining his duties as secretary. In 1579, on a mission to secure Mechelen, he was arrested and imprisoned out of revenge, but was released shortly thereafter. In 1584, de Sille made up the conditions of homage of Prince
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to negotiate with the
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pertaining to control of the Habsburg Netherlands. Later that year Nicasius was sent as a deputy to the States-General, marking the first of repeated terms until his death in 1600."Documents relating to the colonial history of the State of New York"
Retrieved 23 jan 2010.
In 1587, de Sille was sent as a special ambassador to England, appearing at the embassy before Queen Elizabeth. He is mentioned in Elizabeth's "Calendar of State Papers Foreign" on several occasions."'Elizabeth: March 1582, 1-5', Calendar of State Papers Foreign, Elizabeth, Volume 15: 1581-1582 (1907)"
pp. 510-534. British History Online, Retrieved 23 jan 2010.
Following the successful mission, Nicasius was sent as a special ambassador several times to
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,
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, and
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. He would also serve twice as a commissioner of the Army.


Marriage and family

On January 31, 1571, he married in Namur Genoveve de Romaignan, daughter of Laurens de Romaignan and Philippotte le Noire. Genoveve died the following year, leaving Nicasius a son: *Laurens de Sille (1572-1637), burgomeister of Arnhem and later treasurer of Brabant; he and his wife Walburga Everwyn had five children, including: ** Nicasius de Sille (1610-c.1674), who emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1653 and became First Councillor to Governor Peter Stuyvesant De Sille remarried to Johanna de Trello (also: de Thrello, van Trillo), and had two daughters: *Johanna de Sille, who married Sir Daniel van Hofdijck, Lord of Middelharnis *Clara de Sille He died in
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on August 22, 1600, and was buried there at the Oude Kerk.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sille, Nicasius de 1543 births 1600 deaths 16th-century Dutch diplomats De Sille, Nicasius Politicians of the Habsburg Netherlands