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- East Indies from 1684 to 1691. Camphuys was born in Haarlem, in the Republic of the United Netherlands. Joannes Camphuys was born in Haarlem on 18 July...
- publication of this book was possible because of the governor Johannes Camphuys. Camphuys, an amateur astronomer, personally reviewed the m****cript and ensured...
- 1583) 1552 – Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor (d. 1612) 1634 – Johannes Camphuys, Dutch politician, Governor-general of the Dutch East Indies (d. 1695)...
- (1650–1653) Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van Goens (1678–1681) Speelman (1681–1684) Camphuys (1684–1691) Van Out****n (1691–1704) Van ****n (1704–1709) Van Riebeeck...
- (1650–1653) Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van Goens (1678–1681) Speelman (1681–1684) Camphuys (1684–1691) Van Out****n (1691–1704) Van ****n (1704–1709) Van Riebeeck...
- Pasquier Quesnel, French Jansenist theologian (d. 1719) July 18 – Johannes Camphuys, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (d. 1695) July 23 – Sir John...
- 1687, when he was expelled due to a dispute with Governor-General Joannes Camphuys. Hurdt spent his initial career in the eastern part of what is now Indonesia...
- (1650–1653) Maetsuycker (1653–1678) Van Goens (1678–1681) Speelman (1681–1684) Camphuys (1684–1691) Van Out****n (1691–1704) Van ****n (1704–1709) Van Riebeeck...
- scandal that they were both exiled from the colony by the governor Johannes Camphuys in 1688. In the Netherlands, the court rules that she must hand over her...
- Cornelis Speelman (1628–1684) 25 November 1681 11 January 1684 15 Johannes Camphuys (1634–1695) 11 January 1684 24 November 1691 16 Willem van Out****n (1635–1720)...