- Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel (February 25, 1638 – 1683), also
called George Iversen or Ifversen, or
sometimes Doppel in Knox, was the
first governor of the renewed...
- illegit. son of King
Christian IV of
Denmark and Navy
officer Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel (1638–1683),
first governor of the
Danish West
Indies 1672/1680. Christian...
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widow of Iver Jørgensen
Dyppel, son of
deceased Governor Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel. She died the same year,
leaving him the
Dyppel fortune. Upon John Lorentz'...
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chartered by King
Christian V the next year on 11
March 1671. Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel, a
successful trader on
Saint Christopher, was made
governor and the king...
-
India Company to be
subverting the work of
Dyppel, and in 1682 they were
sending Dyppel back. However,
Dyppel died en
route due to a mutiny, and before...
- daimyō,
ruler of the
Okayama Domain (d. 1714)
February 25 – Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel,
Governor of the
Danish West
Indies (d. 1683)
February 28 – John Carmichael...
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ecologist Jon
Iversen (1889–1964),
Danish actor and
director Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel (1638–1683),
Danish governor of St.
Thomas in the
Danish West
Indies Julius...
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January –
Nicolas Steno,
scientist (died 1686) 25
February – Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel,
governor of St.
Thomas in the
Danish West
Indies (died 1683) 20 July –...
-
several unsuccessful attempts to
colonize Saint John.
Governor Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel stationed two men on the
island in 1675, but no
permanent settlement was...
- daimyō,
ruler of the
Okayama Domain (d. 1714)
February 25 – Jørgen
Iversen Dyppel,
Governor of the
Danish West
Indies (d. 1683)
February 28 – John Carmichael...