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Adriaen van
Trappen Banckert (c.1615 – 22
April 1684) was a
Dutch admiral. In
English literature he is
sometimes known as Banckers. His
first name is often...
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HNLMS Banckert (Dutch: Hr.Ms.
Banckert) was a Admiralen-class
destroyer of the
Royal Netherlands Navy,
named after the 17th
century Dutch admiral Adriaen...
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Joost van
Trappen Banckert (c.1597 – 12
September 1647) was a
Dutch vice
admiral who
spent most of his
career in the
service of the
admiralty of Zeeland...
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HNLMS Banckert (F810) (Dutch: Hr.Ms.
Banckert) was a
frigate of the
Kortenaer class. The ship was in
service with the
Royal Netherlands Navy from 1980-2003...
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transferred to the
Royal Netherlands Navy,
where she was
commissioned as
HNLMS Banckert (D801) from
until 1957. The ship was laid down by R. and W. Hawthorn, Leslie...
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HNLMS Banckert (Dutch: Hr.Ms. or Zr.Ms.
Banckert) may
refer to
following ships of the
Royal Netherlands Navy: HNLMS
Banckert (1929), an Admiralen-class...
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commanded by Lieutenant-Admirals
Michiel de Ruyter,
Adriaen Banckert and
Willem Joseph van Ghent. The
Dutch had
hoped to
repeat the success...
- Lieutenant-Admiral-General
Michiel de Ruyter, with Lieutenant-Admirals
Adriaen Banckert in
charge of the van and
Cornelis Tromp the rear.
Although the
Dutch ships...
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pronounced [joːst] ,
while in
Afrikaans it is
pronounced [juəst].
Joost Banckert (c. 1597 – 1647),
Dutch Vice
Admiral Joost Berman (1793–1855),
Dutch judge...
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supervision of De
Ruyter himself and the rear by Lieutenant-Admiral
Adriaen Banckert. Rupert,
convinced that the
smaller Dutch fleet would withdraw to ****evoetsluis...