Pieter Dircksz Graeff
Pieter Dircksz Graeff was a descendant of the Dutch regent family De Graeff. The Lord of Engelenburg was born as the third son of Dirk Jansz Graeff and Agniet Pietersdr van Neck.
Life
Pieter Dircksz Graeff remained unmarried. In contrast to his Protestant family, he may was a follower of the catholic Religion. In Amsterdam he lived in a town house on the Fluweelenburgwal. In 1620 he bought the castle of Engelenburg together with the associated manor from Jonker Willem Johansz van Gent. On December 30 of that year he was enfeoffed with this knightly court and seigniory. After his death, the husband of his niece Christina de Graeff, Jacob Bicker, was bequeathed the rights to the estate.In 1613 he had made a journey to the Holy Land. In Jerusalem he received a document, which was prepared by the Franciscan friar Angelus a Messana, and which describes his visit to Christie's tomb. The document also includes the names of a number of the religious sites he visited there. Today the same is in the Amsterdam City Archives of the De Graeff family. He also traveled the historic caravan route from Jerusalem to Cairo with the Swiss Hans Jakob Ammann and two Italian travel companions. His burial place is in the Oude kerk. In his book Ammann named him "Edel und Vest Herr Peter Graffe".
Coat of arms
Pieter Dircksz Graeff's ancient coat of arms was quartered and showed the following symbols:- field 1 the silver shovel on a red background of their paternal ancestors, the Herren von Graben
- field 2 it shows a silver falcon on a blue background. The origin of the falcon lies in the possession of the Valckeveen estate in Gooiland
- field 3, same as field 2
- field 4, same as field 1
- helmet covers in red and silver
- helm adornment shows an upright silver spade with ostrich feathers
- motto: MORS SCEPTRA LIGONIBUS AEQUAT
Trivia
- Pieter Dircksz Graeff was mistakenly named as mayor of Amsterdam. He was not a member of the Vroedschap, the council or any other municipal government office.
- There is a painted portrait of Graeff with his coat of arms.
Literature
- Ammann, Hans Jakob: "Hans Jakob Amman genannt der Thalwyler Schärer und seine Reise ins Gelobte Land". Zürich: Polygraph. Institut A. G. 1919