FG
Frank Goes
Celebrity
Birth Date: Feb. 13, 1859
Birth Time: 10 a.m.
Birth City: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Aquarius
Degree : 24º12'41.16"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 6º11'39.89"
Moon Sign
Mrigashira
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Aries
Degree : 27º56'10.61"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
FG
Feb. 13, 1859
10 a.m.
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Celebrity
Aquarius
Degree : 24º12'41.16"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 6º11'39.89"
Moon Sign
Mrigashira
Pada : 4
Nakshatra
Aries
Degree : 27º56'10.61"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Sunday
Date Feb. 13, 1859
Time 10 a.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Geo-location 52ºN22'26.51",
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Residence Details

City Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Amsterdam) Feb. 13, 1859, 09:57:56 AM
Time (UTC) Feb. 13, 1859, 09:40:26 AM
Time (LMT) Feb. 13, 1859, 10:00:00 AM
Time (Julian) 2400088.9030787
LMT Correction 0.3261 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 21º52'43.5"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 52ºN22'26.51" Lon: 4ºN53'22.88"

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Vocation

Business/Marketing | Stockbroker Politics | Activist/ social Writers | Magazine/ newsletter

Notable

Famous | First in Field Famous | Founder/ originator

Traits

Body | Size Body | Voice/Speech Personality | Active Personality | Idealist

Life Story

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Dutch journalist, stock broker, Marxist thinker and Labour Party pioneer. He was the son of Willem van der Goes (4 March 1815, Ravenstein - 27 October 1881, A'dam) and Johanna Cnoop Koopman (30 Jan 1830 A'dam - 26 September 1896, A'dam), who married 31 Augustus 1854 in Amsterdam. His father was a captain of the artillery, who became an insurance broker. The Flemish Primitive painter Hugo van der Goes was in his ancestry as were many Dutch regents between 1480 and 1795. His parents got five children: Margaretha (1855), Johanna Louise (1857), Franc (1859), Aert (1861-1878) and Catahrina (1864). As Aert died at age 17, Frank was supposed to succeed his father and was not called to arms (only son). After his father's death (1881), Frank took over his father's business as a Dutch representative of the American Insurance Company "1'Equitable" and became director of the steamboat company Amsterdam-Rotterdam. Like Willem Witsen, he could permit to financially support friends and projects. He studied at the Amsterdam HBS (1873-1878) with Jacques Perk under Dr. Willem Doorenbos. He learned for insurance broker at the "Assurantiekantoor van Ter Meulen" (1878), worked some years at the Amsterdam stock exchange, but his passions were letters and politics. He wrote theatre critics for "De Amsterdammer, Weekblad voor Nederland" and became secretary of the Multatuli-Commissie in 1881. Conrad Busken Huet and Multatuli were his examples, as were H.Th. Buckle and Herbert, from whom he learned to think sociologically when describing history. His pseudonyms were: D.[en] H.[aag], Mr. F.P.V.K. and Ph. Hack van Outheusden, a name he found in his ancestry. He was with M.B. Mendes da Costa the founder of the literary dispute Flanor. Flanor was erected 14 June 1881 in Amsterdam. The first working meetings started 18 October 1881, the last Flanor notes date from 22 June 1886. Early members of Flanor were Frank van der Goes, Frederik van Eeden, Willem Kloos, Willem Paap, Arnold Aletrino (since Dec 1884), Hein Boeken, Frans Erens, Charles Marius van Deventer, Karel Joan Lodewijk Alberdingk Thijm (Pseudonym of Lodewijk van Deyssel), Albert Verwey, the painters Jacobus van Looy, Jan Pieter Veth, Willem Witsen and Gerard Muller, the actor Arnold Ising jr. and the architect C.B. Posthumus Meyjes (sr.). His mentor Dr. Willem Doorenbos was a regular attender. In 1885 he helped founding "De Nieuwe Gids" (The New Guide). In 1886 he wrote the pamphlet "Majesteitsschennis" in defence of the socialist Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, who was imprisoned. He was temporally banned form stock exchange for it. He was born as a Protestant, but in 1887 he became a member of the Freemason lodge "De dageraad" (1855) of the publisher R.C. d'Ablaing van Giessenburg. In 1889 he sympathised with socialism and in 1890 he openly pleaded for it. That year he visited the Halle convention of the just erected "Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands" (SPD) of Ferdinand Lassalle, after the end of the anti-socialist legislation. As an engaged journalist he would visit many more historic congresses and happenings lile the funeral of Friedrich Engels. But in his moderate version of socialism and communism, private property would stay, only capital goods as production assets and raw materials had to be nationalised. This brought him into conflict with A. Rot, the chairman of the Amsterdam department of the "Sociaal-Democratische Bond" (SDB), which he had joined July 1891. It was a confusing time, in which he wanted to erect the Dutch counterpart of the Fabian Society in Zwolle (4 October 1891), along with AH and Gerhard D. de Clercq. He underwent the influence of William Morris, of whom he translated around 1897 News from Nowhere. In 1892 he lost his jobs as Amsterdam stock broker and teacher of declamation at the Amsterdam Theatre School and Conservatory, after a clear socialistic sounding speech. In 1893 he broke with the "l'art pour l'art" New Guide, as Willem Kloos did not want to follow his politically engaged course. With Pieter Jelles Troelstra and Hendrik Spiekman, he became one of the "the twelve apostles of the SDAP" Dutch Labour party, today's the Dutch labour party "Partij van de Arbeid". The "Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij" (SDAP) was founded 26 Augustus 1894 in the taverne "Atlas" located Ossenmarkt 9 in Zwolle, as an alternative to the "Sociaal-Democratische Bond" (SDB) of Domela Nieuwenhuis. He wrote in left wing periodicals as "De Kroniek" and "De Nieuwe Tijd" (1896). With Maurits Triebels and Anton Pannekoek he translated Das Kapital of Marx. In 1903 Van der Goes was sentenced to 4 months of prison for sedition. In 1932 Van der Goes left the SDAP, as is was going to the right in his eyes. The SDAP board considered him too much a gentleman, that did not appeal to labourers. Later he was honoured as their spiritual father. He went to the "Onafhankelijke Socialistische Partij" (OSP) of Piet J. Schmidt and Jacques de Kadt and edited the OSP party magazine "De Fakkel" (The torch). Soon after the OSP fused with the "Revolutionair-Socialistische Partij" (RSP) to become the "Revolutionair-Socialistische Arbeiderspartij"(RSAP), he left it, as he found it to anarchistic and erected with others the "Bond van Revolutionaire Socialisten" (BRS). Personal Frank was an imposing figure, being tall for his time (1.82 m), well dressed and with an impressive voice. On 2 March 1893 he married the 19 years old Maria Koens in Nieuwer-Amstel. They got four daughters. He died age 80 on 5 June 1939 in Laren, shortly before the first two SDAP socialists became a minister in a Dutch cabinet . Link to Dutch Wikipedia

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Begin Major Project

June 14, 1881

Work : Begin Major Project 14 June 1881 in Amsterdam (Flanor erected) .

2

Begin Major Project

Aug. 26, 1894

Work : Begin Major Project 26 August 1894 in Zwolle (Founded "Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij" (SDAP)) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Marriage

March 1, 1893

Relationship : Marriage 2 March 1893 in Nieuwer-Amstel (Maria Koens) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Father Death

Oct. 27, 1881

Death of Father 27 October 1881 in Amsterdam .

2

Mother Death

Sept. 26, 1896

Death of Mother 26 September 1896 in Amsterdam .

3

Unspecified

June 1, 1939

Death, Cause unspecified 5 June 1939 in Laren .

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