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- region, Ghana. It was built by the English between 1638 and 1645 as Fort Cormantin or Fort Courmantyne, and was captured by admiral Michiel de Ruyter of...
- leased it as a calling-place on the sea-route round the Cape. This was Cormantin, a few miles east of the Dutch station of Cape Coast Castle, now in Ghana...
- of New Netherland, while the Dutch kept control over ****u Run, Fort Cormantin and the valuable sugar plantations of Suriname, while also regaining Tobago...
- afterwards. Takoradi Fort Witsen 1665 1872 Originally built by the Swedes. Cormantin Fort Amsterdam 1665 1868 First British fort (1631) on the Gold Coast,...
- of 20 May. The Dutch kept Surinam, now part of modern Suriname, Fort Cormantin and Run while the English kept New Netherland, which was subsequently...
- Fort (Fort Vrendenburg), Komenda (1785–1871) Fort Amsterdam, Abandze, Cormantin (1665–1721, 1785–1867) Fort Apollonia, Beyin (16??–16??, 1868–1871) Fort...
- Europäische Geschicht-Roman auf das 1686. 4 volumes, 1686–1687 Der französische Cormantin oder so genannte Europäische Geschicht-Roman auf das 1687. 4 volumes,...
- of Ghana. The name Kromanti (or Coromantee) derives from Kormantin (or Cormantin ) where a historical slave fort in the coast of Ghana was located. Many...
- or 1611 / 12 – 1664/1665 – 1782/1785 – 1867 by treaty to the English) Cormantin: Fort Amsterdam (1665–1721 / 1785–1867 by treaty to the English) Anomabu:...