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Frederick Coyett (Chinese: 揆一; pinyin: Kuíyī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kûi-it), born in
Stockholm c. 1615 or 1620,
buried in
Amsterdam on 17
October 1687, was a Swedish...
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Balthasar Coyett (c.1650 Fort
Zeelandia (Taiwan) – 19
September 1725, Batavia,
Dutch East Indies) was a Dutch-Swedish
official in the
Dutch East India...
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Notable members of the
family include:
Balthasar Coyett, Dutch-Swedish
colonial official Frederick Coyett,
Swedish nobleman Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet, wife...
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Governor Coyett may
refer to:
Balthasar Coyett (1650s–1725),
Governor of
Ambon from 1701 to 1706
Frederick Coyett (1610s–1687), 12th
Governor of Formosa...
- Koxinga-Dutch
Treaty (1662)
signed on 1
February between Koxinga and
Frederick Coyett, the
Dutch governor, the
Dutch surrendered the
Fortress and left all goods...
- aged 80 in Leiden. He
sometimes used the pen
names Leopold de Buch or Fred
Coyett.
Kousbroek started his
literary career with two
books of poetry: Tien variaties...
- was the
smaller Fort Provintia, a
walled administrative office.
Frederick Coyett, the
governor of
Taiwan for the
Dutch East
India Company, was stationed...
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Dutch introduced the
domestic turkey to Taiwan.
According to
Frederick Coyett, many
people saw
mermaids appearing in the
waters near the Fort Zeelandia...
- by
governor Frederick Coyett, held out for nine months. However,
after Koxinga defeated Dutch reinforcements from Java,
Coyett surrendered Formosa. The...
- (50 in) shaft,
essentially a glaive. It's
speculated that the
Swede Frederick Coyett was
talking about this
weapon when he
described Zheng Chenggong's troops...