-
September 1517), in
Denmark normally known as "Dyveke" (in
modern Dutch "
duifje"
means "little dove"), was the
mistress to
Christian II of Denmark. Dyveke...
- (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdœyfkə(n)]; lit. 'Little Dove'), also in the form
Duifje or
spelled Duifken or Duijfken, was a
small ship
built in the
Dutch Republic...
- four
ships left Amsterdam: the Mauritius, Amsterdam, Hollandia, and the
Duifje. The
voyage was
beset with
trouble from the beginning.
Scurvy broke out...
- surname.
Variant spellings include Duijf, Duyf and Duive.
Female forms are
Duifje, Duifke, Duijfie, etc., some of
which are
still in use. Jan
Ariens Duif...
- set
adrift and
burnt on 11
January 1597. One of the
other ships was the
Duifje that (or a
newer ship with the same name) in 1606
during a
voyage of discovery...
-
build and
equip four ships: the Mauritius, Amsterdam, Hollandia, and the
Duifje. All told,
there were 248
officers and men on the expedition. The ship's...
- Laar West - Velp 2
Centraal Station - De Laar West 3
Burgers Zoo - Het
Duifje 5
Schuytgraaf -
Presikhaaf 6
Centraal Station - Elsweide/HAN 7 Geitenkamp...
-
Kronenburg (Shopping Mall) - De Laar Oost - De Laar West (trolleybus) 3 Het
Duifje - City
Centre -
Centraal Station -
Rijnstate (Hospital) -
Alteveer - Burgers'...
-
Zeelandia (vice-admiral ship), the Utrecht, the
Wachter and the
pinnace Duifje and was led by
Wolfert Harmenz. The
Moluccan fleet departed together with...
- 1989),
tennis player Cobi
Schreijer (1922–2005) Wim Sc****jt (1909–2009)
Duifje Sc****tenvoerder (1874–1942) Wil
Schuurman (born 1943),
politician Wim Schut...