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Claes Gerritszoon Compaen (1587, Oostzaan,
North Holland - 25
February 1660, Oostzaan), also
called Claas Compaan or
Klaas Kompaan, was a 17th-century...
- and shipbuilding. 17th
century Oostzaan was the home of the
pirate Claes Compaen.
Originally a
privateer for the
Dutch Republic, he soon
began to act as...
- Devil's Anarchy: The Sea
Robberies of the Most
Famous Pirate Claes G.
Compaen, Autonomedia, p. 24, ISBN 9781570271618,
After his conversion, Jansz. proselytized...
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Orange Claes Borgström (1944–2020),
Swedish lawyer and
politician Claes Compaen (1587–1660),
Dutch privateer, pirate, and
merchant Claes Cronqvist (born...
- Devil's Anarchy: The Sea
Robberies of the Most
Famous Pirate Claes G.
Compaen, and The Very
Remarkable Travels of Jan
Erasmus Reyning, Buccaneer. Brooklyn...
- Devil's Anarchy: The Sea
Robberies of the Most
Famous Pirate Claes G.
Compaen, Autonomedia, p. 24, ISBN 9781570271618,
archived from the
original on...
- Zeeland. He was a
boatswain from 1621 to 1627
under Captain Claes Gerritssen Compaen. He
married Lysbet Thyssen around 1628 and may have been in New Amsterdam...
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describing his
battle against the
pirate fleet led by
Captain Claes G.
Compaen in 1626, one of his last
engagements during his
later career as a pirate...
- Devil's Anarchy: The Sea
Robberies of the Most
Famous Pirate Claes G.
Compaen. New York: Autonomedia, 2005. (pg. 90) ISBN 1-57027-161-5 Earle, Peter...
- Devil's Anarchy: The Sea
Robberies of the Most
Famous Pirate Claes G.
Compaen. New York: Autonomedia, 2005. (pg. 167) ISBN 1-57027-161-5 Maclay, Edgar...