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- Nicolaes, Nicolaas, or Nicolas Coeckebacker or Couckebacker was twice Chief of the Dutch trading factory at Hirado, the ****anese trading post of the Dutch...
- requested aid from the Dutch, who provided gunpowder and cannons. Nicolaes Couckebacker, Opperhoofd of the Dutch factory (trading post) on Hirado oversaw the...
- Hirado for several years. On 3 February 1639, Caron succeeded Nicolaes Couckebacker as the VOC opperhoofd (chief factor or merchant) in ****an. At this time...
- 24 February, welcomed by general Matsudaira. Dutch captain Nicholas Couckebacker, whose letters are an important source of information on the Shimabara...
- University of Tokyo, "Diary of Nicolaes Couckebacker"; retrieved 1 February 2013. Shiryō, "Diary of Nicolaes Couckebacker"; retrieved 1 February 2013. Dejima...
- shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu to establish a trading post in ****an. Nicolaes Couckebacker (1633, Dutch Republic) – VOC Opperhoofd (chief Dutch trader/agent) in...
- support of Christians within ****an. In November 1637 it notified Nicolas Couckebacker, the head of the Dutch East India Company in ****an, of its intentions...
- powers. The Dutch, led by François Caron who had succeeded Nicolaes Couckebacker as the VOC opperhoofd, were forced to relocate to Dejima, Nagasaki in...
- love with Seika (also known by her baptismal name of Mariana). Nicolaes Couckebacker (ニコラス クーケバッケル, Nikorasu Kūkebakkeru) Governor of the Dutch trading post...
- Flemish composer Nicolaes Hals (1628–1686), Dutch painter Nicolaes Couckebacker (1600s), Dutch factory chief Nicolaes Geelvinck (1706–1764), Dutch landowner...