Career
She was sentenced to death after having taken part in the iconoclastic riots in Amsterdam in 1566. She was a wealthy merchant and known for taking part in private sermons. In 1566, she destroyed a statue of the Virgin Mary, where women used to leave gifts to the church, and also threw a slipper through a stained glass window.
She was interrogated during torture and accused of having participated in further iconoclastic activities with her employee, Trijn Hendricksdochter: both women were sentenced to death and executed by being drowned.