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Jurriaen Aernoutsz (or Aernouts) was a
Dutch colonial navy captain, who
briefly conquered the
capital of Acadia, Fort
Pentagouet in
Penobscot Bay (present...
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Jurriaan Andriessen (12 July 1742 – 31 July 1819) was a
Dutch decorative painter and
graphic artist.
Andriessen was born and died in Amsterdam. His father...
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Holland (Nova Hollandia) was a
colony established by
Dutch naval captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz upon
seizing the
capital of Acadia, Fort
Pentagouet in Penobscot...
- Pentagouët and
other Acadian ports were
captured by the
Dutch captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz who
arrived from New Amsterdam,
renaming Acadia, New Holland...
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Juriaen Pool in the RKD 1
artwork by or
after Juriaen Pool at the Art UK site
Juriaen Pool on
Artnet Media related to
Jurriaen Pool at
Wikimedia Commons...
- Mount" (De Bergrede). Book
illustration from
Thomas à
Kempis (translator:
Jurriaen Bouckart ), De vier
boeken der
naarvolging Christi,
Jacob Lescailje (publisher)...
- Jürgen
Ovens (1623 – 9
December 1678), also
known as Georg, or
Jurriaen Ovens whilst in the Netherlands, was a
portrait painter and art-dealer from North...
- Pentagouët and
other Acadian ports were
captured by the
Dutch captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz who
arrived from New Amsterdam,
renaming Acadia, New Holland...
- the
residents of the
Jordaan District). The drum to do this, was made by
Jurriaen Spraeckel from
Zutphen in 1659 and it
still chimes every quarter of the...
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returned to
England at the
Treaty of Westminster. In 1674,
Dutch navy
captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz also
briefly captured two
forts in the
French colony of Acadia...