- 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...
- shōgun
Tokugawa Ieyasu to
establish a
trading post in ****an.
Nicolaes Couckebacker (1633,
Dutch Republic) VOC
Opperhoofd (chief
Dutch trader/agent) in Hirado...
-
University of Tokyo, "Diary of
Nicolaes Couckebacker";
retrieved 1
February 2013. Shiryō, "Diary of
Nicolaes Couckebacker";
retrieved 1
February 2013. Dejima...
- 24 February,
welcomed by
general Matsudaira.
Dutch captain Nicholas Couckebacker,
whose letters are an
important source of
information on the Shimabara...
- 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...
-
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...