- It
sailed under commander and
senior merchant Francisco Pelsaert, with
Ariaen Jacobsz serving as skipper.
Pelsaert and
Jacobsz had
previously encountered...
-
which Matsys was
active in
Antwerp he took only four apprentices: a
certain Ariaen whom
certain art
historians believe to be
Adriaen van
Overbeke (master in...
- to Java, a
company official,
Jeronimus Cornelisz, and the ship's
skipper Ariaen Jacobsz, had
plotted but
never attempted a
mutiny against Pelsaert. Before...
-
economic position,
allegedly became friendly with the Batavia's skipper,
Ariaen Jacobsz, in the
course of the ship's long voyage. He and
Jacobsz supposedly...
- one of the
founders of
South African viticulture.
Simon was the son of
Ariaen or
Adriaan van der Stel an
official of the
Dutch East
India Company (VOC)...
-
thought he saw
breaking whitewater over shallows. He
warned the skipper,
Ariaen Jacobsz, who
decided not to
change course,
believing that it was a reflection...
-
Marigje Arriens or
Marichgen Ariaens (c. 1520 – 18
December 1591) was a
Dutch alleged witch, long
thought to be the last to be
executed for
sorcery in...
- doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2016.01.018. PMC 4760122. PMID 26885856.
Sayas CL,
Ariaens A,
Ponsioen B,
Moolenaar WH (April 2006). "GSK-3 is
activated by the tyrosine...
- Jan
Swart of Groningen, but died
relatively young, at Autun. (in Dutch)
Ariaen Pietersz.
Crabeth in
Swart Jan
biography in
Karel van Mander's Schilder-boeck...
-
saved while the
unfaithful perish. Name variations:
Adriaen Thomas Key,
Ariaen Thomas,
Adriaen Kaey,
Adriaen Kay,
Adriaen Thomasz. Kay,
Adriaen Thomasz...