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Name
  
Igram Achelen

Role
  
Dutch statesman

Died
  
October 18, 1604


Igram van Achelen (1528, 's-Hertogenbosch – 18 October 1604, Mechelen) was a Dutch statesman.

Biography

Van Achelen studied law in Deventer, Leiden and Leuven. In 1561 he married the niece of president Viglius van Aytta. In 1550 he was nominated member of the Friesian Regional Council by Charles V. In 1570 he became president of the Friesian State Council.

A memorial column from 1574 expresses the gratitude of the province for the construction of the dikes after the great floodings of 1570. Later, when the Council announced a decree deseating Don John of Austria, he was suspected to take side for the latter. Van Achelen was incarcerated and released soon thereafter. He redeemed himself only eight years later, when he was awarded the knightly insignia. He became a member of the Privy Council, then on 18 August 1598 president of the Greater Council of Mechelen.

References

Igram van Achelen Wikipedia


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