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Dejima (****anese: 出島, lit. 'exit island') or
Deshima, in the 17th
century also
called Tsukishima (築島, lit. 'built island'), was an
artificial island off...
- in Edo
Great Ryōgoku Fire Blusse,
Leonard &
Cynthia Vaillé (2005). The
Deshima Dagregisters,
Volume XII 1650–1660.
Leiden Evans,
Robert Jr. (1990). "Economic...
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Portuguese settlements in Asia, c. 1665. With the
exception of
Jakarta and
Deshima, all had been
captured by the
Dutch East
India Company from Portugal....
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description of the
daily life of the
Dutch residents in the
confinements of
Deshima, the man made
island allotted to them in the Bay of Nagasaki.; Veldman...
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relevant authorities of the city.
Shortly after the Schoonzicht's
arrival on
Deshima,
Thunberg was
appointed head
surgeon of the
trading post. To
still be able...
- Isaäc van
Schinne (1640–1686) was an
opperhoofd in
Deshima between 1681 and 1682.
Isaac was
baptized on 12
February 1640 in Middelburg. He
married in...
- (1995–2001) The
Deshima [sic] Dagregisters:
Their Original Tables of Content. Leiden. Blussé, L. et al., eds. (2004). The
Deshima Diaries Marginalia...
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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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Stiffs Funeral Director 1985
First Strike 1986 Odd Jobs Don
Carlucci 1987
Deshima Frank Nievergelt 1994
OcchioPinocchio The
Psychiatrist 1994 Höhenangst...
- any
foreign influence. Only the
Dutch can stay on the
isolated island of
Deshima.
Every year the main
Dutch officials visit the Shôgun. They
overload the...