Feyo Sickinghe
0 sources
Feyo Sickinghe
Summary
Feyo Sickinghe is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 1610[2]. He died on April 28, 1666[3]. He worked as a politician[4], Q2639146[5], member of the Council of State[6], and member of the Provincial Executive of Groningen[7].
Key Facts
- Feyo Sickinghe was born on January 1, 1610[2].
- Feyo Sickinghe died on April 28, 1666[3].
- Feyo Sickinghe's father was Johan Sickinghe op Warfumborg[8].
- Feyo Sickinghe's mother was Luts van Jongema[9].
- Feyo Sickinghe was married to Sophia van Echten[10].
- A child of Feyo Sickinghe was Feyo Sickinghe[11].
- A child of Feyo Sickinghe was Rudolph Sickinghe[12].
- A child of Feyo Sickinghe was Johan Sickinghe[13].
- Feyo Sickinghe's professions included politician[4].
- Feyo Sickinghe's professions included Q2639146[5].
- Feyo Sickinghe's professions included member of the Council of State[6].
- Feyo Sickinghe worked as a member of the Provincial Executive of Groningen[7].
- Feyo Sickinghe's education included a stint at University of Groningen[14].
- Feyo Sickinghe's education included a stint at Leiden University[15].
- Feyo Sickinghe was a member of Council of State[16].
- Feyo Sickinghe is recorded as male[17].
- Feyo Sickinghe's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Feyo Sickinghe's family is recorded as Sickinghe[19].
- Feyo Sickinghe's noble title is recorded as Jonkheer[20].
- Feyo Sickinghe's family name is recorded as Q114559971[21].
- Feyo Sickinghe's given name is recorded as Feyo[22].
- Feyo Sickinghe's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Gronings[23].
- Feyo Sickinghe's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Dutch[24].
- Feyo Sickinghe's social classification is recorded as nobility[25].
Body
Origins and Family
Feyo Sickinghe was born on January 1, 1610[2]. His father was Johan Sickinghe op Warfumborg[8]. His mother was Luts van Jongema[9].
Education
Educated at University of Groningen[14], a public research university[26], in Netherlands[27], founded in 1614[28], headquartered in Groningen[29] and Leiden University[15], a university[30], in Netherlands[31], founded in 1575[32], headquartered in Leiden[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[4], Q2639146[5], member of the Council of State[6], and member of the Provincial Executive of Groningen[7].
Personal Life
Among Feyo Sickinghe's spouses was Sophia van Echten[10]. Children include he[11], b. 1654[34]; Rudolph Sickinghe[12], 1643–1688[35]; and Johan Sickinghe[13], a military personnel[36], 1649–1673[37].
Death and Burial
Feyo Sickinghe died on April 28, 1666[3].
FAQs
Who were Feyo Sickinghe's parents?
Feyo Sickinghe's father was Johan Sickinghe op Warfumborg[8]. Feyo Sickinghe's mother was Luts van Jongema[9].
Who was Feyo Sickinghe married to?
Feyo Sickinghe's spouses include Sophia van Echten[10].
What did Feyo Sickinghe do for work?
Feyo Sickinghe worked as politician[4], Q2639146[5], member of the Council of State[6], and member of the Provincial Executive of Groningen[7].
Where did Feyo Sickinghe go to school?
Feyo Sickinghe was educated at University of Groningen[14] and Leiden University[15].