Andries Bicker
![Portrait by [[Bartholomeus van der Helst]], 1642](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Andries_Bicker.jpg)
At the end of the Twelve Years' Truce he became a member of the city council and the leader of the Bickerse faction, after Reynier Pauw's political end in 1620. Then the management of the Amsterdam city council fell into the hands of the tolerant Bicker and his uncle Jacob Dircksz de Graeff. This also gave new impetus to the republican States faction, which had been weakened since the assassination of Land's Advocate Johan van Oldenbarnevelt.
Andries Bicker was considered one of the strongest political adversaries of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, and controlled Dutch foreign policy. He, together with his brother Cornelis Bicker and cousin Cornelis de Graeff, portrayed as ''Bicker-De Graeff league'', was one of the main initiators of Peace of Münster effectively bringing an end to the Eighty Years' War. Provided by Wikipedia
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