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Petrus Peckius the Younger, also known as Petrus Pecquius or Pierre Peckius (born Pieter Peck; 1562 – 28 July 1625), was a diplomat and chancellor of Brabant for the Sovereign Archdukes Albert and Isabella. He is best known for a failed attempt to negotiate a renewal of the Twelve Years' Truce in 1621. He was the son of Petrus Peckius the Elder.

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  • Petrus Peckius the Younger, also known as Petrus Pecquius or Pierre Peckius (born Pieter Peck; 1562 – 28 July 1625), was a diplomat and chancellor of Brabant for the Sovereign Archdukes Albert and Isabella. He is best known for a failed attempt to negotiate a renewal of the Twelve Years' Truce in 1621. He was the son of Petrus Peckius the Elder. Peckius the Younger married Barbara-Maria Boonen, a daughter of Cornelius Boonen, a councillor in the Council of State, who was murdered in 1579 for his pro-Spanish sympathies. Her brother was Jacobus Boonen, archbishop of Mechelen from 1620. They had four children, one of whom, Pieter-Antonius, became a visitor-general of the Carthusian Order. (en)
  • Petrus Peckius de Jonge (Leuven, 1562 - Brussel, 28 juli 1625), ook bekend als Pieter Peck, zoon van Petrus Peckius de Oude, was een diplomaat en kanselier van het hertogdom Brabant onder de landvoogden Albrecht van Oostenrijk en Isabella van Spanje. Hij werd het best bekend door zijn (vruchteloze) pogingen voor de verlenging van het Twaalfjarig Bestand in 1621. (nl)
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  • Pieter Peck (en)
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  • Pieter Peck (en)
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  • Satirical print depicting Peckius holding a sword and an olive branch at negotiations concerning the Twelve Years' Truce. (en)
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  • Petrus Peckius (en)
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  • Barbara-Maria Boonen (en)
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  • Petrus Peckius de Jonge (Leuven, 1562 - Brussel, 28 juli 1625), ook bekend als Pieter Peck, zoon van Petrus Peckius de Oude, was een diplomaat en kanselier van het hertogdom Brabant onder de landvoogden Albrecht van Oostenrijk en Isabella van Spanje. Hij werd het best bekend door zijn (vruchteloze) pogingen voor de verlenging van het Twaalfjarig Bestand in 1621. (nl)
  • Petrus Peckius the Younger, also known as Petrus Pecquius or Pierre Peckius (born Pieter Peck; 1562 – 28 July 1625), was a diplomat and chancellor of Brabant for the Sovereign Archdukes Albert and Isabella. He is best known for a failed attempt to negotiate a renewal of the Twelve Years' Truce in 1621. He was the son of Petrus Peckius the Elder. (en)
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  • Petrus Peckius the Younger (en)
  • Petrus Peckius de Jonge (nl)
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