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Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (Amsterdam, c. 1525 – in Exile, c. 1578) belonged to the powerful Amsterdam patriciate. He was one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation at Amsterdam, vice-general-captain of Amsterdam, friend of Henry, Count of Bréderode, the "Grote Geus", and according to a family tradition ident with "Monseigneur de Graeff", a captain of the Sea Beggars during the Capture of Brielle. In recent historical books, De Graeff is treated as one of the leaders of the Sea beggars. His character was also used in a historical novel about De Grote Geus.

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  • Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (de)
  • Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (fr)
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  • Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (Amsterdam, c. 1525 – in Exile, c. 1578) belonged to the powerful Amsterdam patriciate. He was one of the leaders of the Protestant Reformation at Amsterdam, vice-general-captain of Amsterdam, friend of Henry, Count of Bréderode, the "Grote Geus", and according to a family tradition ident with "Monseigneur de Graeff", a captain of the Sea Beggars during the Capture of Brielle. In recent historical books, De Graeff is treated as one of the leaders of the Sea beggars. His character was also used in a historical novel about De Grote Geus. (en)
  • Lenaert Jansz de Graeff (Amsterdam, 1530/1535 - in ballingschap vóór 1578) was een Amsterdamse ijzerhandelaar, een voorstander van de hervormingspartij en een vriend van Hendrik van Brederode. Wellicht is hij dezelfde persoon als Monseigneur de Graeff, van Brugge, een watergeus in de Tachtigjarige Oorlog. (nl)
  • Lenaert Jansz de Graeff, auch Lena(e)rt Jansz Graeff und Leendert de Graeff (* 1525/30 in Amsterdam; † vor 1578 im Exil), der Patrizierfamilie De Graeff entstammend, war ein reicher Großhändler, Mitglied und ein „Unterstützer“ der Amsterdamer Reformierten, Militär, sowie ein Freund und Mitstreiter des „Großen Geusen“ Heinrich von Brederode. Laut der De Graeff'schen Familienüberlieferung ist Lenaert Jansz de Graeff mit „Monseigneur de Graeff“ ident, welcher als Kapitän der Wassergeusen an der Eroberung von Brielle im Jahre 1572 beteiligt war. Dass Lenaert Jansz de Graeff und der Kapitän „Monseigneur de Graeff“ identisch sind, gilt historisch aber als ungesicherte Aussage. In zeitgenössischen historischen Büchern wird De Graeff nebst Wilhelm II. von der Mark und Willem Bloys van Treslong als (de)
  • Lenart Jansz de Graeff (Amsterdam, 1530/35 – 1578), fut un ami et assistant de Heinrich von Brederode. Né en 1525/30 au sein des de Graeff, famille aristocratique d'Amsterdam, fils de Jan Pietersz Graeff et frère de Stein Braseman. De Graeff influence sur la Réforme protestante d'Amsterdam, et vice-capitaine-général d'Amsterdam pour s'opposer à la tyrannie des Espagnols et était capitaine des Gueux de la mer. Lenaert Jansz de Graeff pour s'opposer à la tyrannie du Charles de Brimeu et duc d'Albe en collaboration étroite avec son frère Diederik Jansz Graeff. (fr)
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  • circa 1525 /30 (en)
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  • co-leader of the Sea Beggars at the Capture of Brielle (en)
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