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- - Brabantsche Compagnie), also known as the New Company (Nieuwe Compagnie), was a precursor of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The Brabantsche Company...
- The Brabantsche Yeesten or Gestes de Brabant (lit. 'Brabantian Deeds') is a rhyming chronicle of some 46,000 verses written in the 14th and 15th centuries...
- Verenigde Amsterdamse Compagnie, Nieuwe of Tweede Compagnie, Brabantsche Compagnie, Nieuwe Brabantsche Compagnie, Magelhaensche Compagnie / Rotterdamse Compagnie...
- Pre-1815 Amsterdam Stock Exchange Bank of Amsterdam Brabantsche Compagnie Compagnie van Verre Dutch East India Company Dutch West India Company New Netherland...
- Pre-1815 Amsterdam Stock Exchange Bank of Amsterdam Brabantsche Compagnie Compagnie van Verre Dutch East India Company Dutch West India Company New Netherland...
- battle. According to the chronicler Jan van Boendale who wrote in the Brabantsche Yeesten, Guy lay wounded and abandoned on the battlefield, until he was...
- Pre-1815 Amsterdam Stock Exchange Bank of Amsterdam Brabantsche Compagnie Compagnie van Verre Dutch East India Company Dutch West India Company New Netherland...
- development of some of the companies in England and, later, Britain. 1599-1602 Brabantsche Compagnie 1602–1799 Dutch East India Company (VOC) 1614 New Netherland...
- century (in Dutch) DE BRABANTSCHE FOLKLORE, p.35. dbnl.org. (in Dutch) DE BRABANTSCHE FOLKLORE, p.24. dbnl.org. (in Dutch) DE BRABANTSCHE FOLKLORE, p.39. dbnl...
- aquilane [it] ("Chronicle of L'Aquila"), both in prose and verse form Brabantsche Yeesten (c. 1315–1351) by Jan van Boendale (continued by an anonymous...