Lambert Reynst
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Lambert Reynst (1613–1679) was a Dutch regent and politician of the Golden Age. Born in Amsterdam, he belonged to the "republican" Dutch States Party.
He came from the patrician Reynst family and was the son of Hendrick Reynst and his wife Elisabeth Prinsen. He was also a cousin of the Grand Pensionary Johan de Witt[1] and brother-in-law of the statesmen and Amsterdam burgomasters Cornelis de Graeff, Andries de Graeff and Cornelis Geelvinck, with the latter two he sat together during the Rampjaar 1672 in the Amsterdam Vroedschap. Lambert himself married Alida, daughter of Cornelis Bicker and Aertge Witsen.